DOT HM 215D - Silver Inspection

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DOT HM 215D - Silver Inspection
Thursday,
June 21, 2001
Part II
Department of
Transportation
Research and Special Programs
Administration
49 CFR Part 171, et al.
Harmonization with the United Nations
Recommendations, International Maritime
Dangerous Goods Code, and International
Civil Aviation Organization’s Technical
Instructions; Final Rule
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Federal Register / Vol. 66, No. 120 / Thursday, June 21, 2001 / Rules and Regulations
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Research and Special Programs
Administration
49 CFR Parts 171, 172, 173, 175, 176,
177, 178, 179 and 180
[Docket No. RSPA–2000–7702 (HM–215D)]
RIN 2137–AD41
Harmonization with the United Nations
Recommendations,International
Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, and
International Civil Aviation
Organization’s Technical Instructions
AGENCY: Research and Special Programs
Administration (RSPA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
SUMMARY: This final rule amends the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR)
to maintain alignment with
international standards by incorporating
various changes to proper shipping
names, hazard classes, packing groups,
special provisions, packaging
authorizations, air transport quantity
limitations and vessel stowage
requirements. In addition, this final rule
revises the requirements for
intermediate bulk containers and UN
portable tanks for alignment with
international requirements. Because of
recent changes to the International
Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG
Code), the International Civil Aviation
Organization’s Technical Instructions
for the Safe Transport of Dangerous
Goods by Air (ICAO Technical
Instructions), and the United Nations
Recommendations on the Transport of
Dangerous Goods (UN
Recommendations), these revisions are
necessary to facilitate the transport of
hazardous materials in international
commerce.
DATES: Effective Date: The effective date
of these amendments is October 1, 2001.
Voluntary Compliance Date: With the
exceptions of the ICAO Technical
Instructions, 2001–2002 Edition and the
International Atomic Energy Agency’s
(IAEA) Regulations for the Safe
Transport of Radioactive Material, No.
TS–R–1, which are authorized for use
on July 1, 2001, RSPA is authorizing
immediate voluntary compliance.
However, persons voluntarily
complying with these regulations
should be aware that petitions for
reconsideration may be received and as
a result of RSPA’s evaluation of those
petitions, the amendments adopted in
this final rule could be subject to further
revision.
Delayed Compliance Date: Unless
otherwise specified, compliance with
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the amendments adopted in this final
rule is required beginning on October 1,
2002.
Incorporation by Reference Date: The
incorporation by reference of
publications listed in these amendments
in § 171.7 has been approved by the
Director of the Federal Register as of
October 1, 2001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joan
McIntyre, Office of Hazardous Materials
Standards, telephone (202) 366–8553, or
Bob Richard, Assistant International
Standards Coordinator, telephone (202)
366–0656, Research and Special
Programs Administration, U.S.
Department of Transportation, 400
Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC
20590–0001.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On October 23, 2000, the Research
and Special Programs Administration
(RSPA) (hereafter, ‘‘we’’ and ‘‘our’’
means ‘‘RSPA’’) published a notice of
proposed rulemaking (NPRM) (65 FR
63294) under Docket HM–215D. The
NPRM proposed changing the
Hazardous Materials Regulations
(HMR), 49 CFR parts 171–180, based on
the UN Recommendations, the IMDG
Code and the ICAO Technical
Instructions with respect to hazard
communication, classification, and
packaging requirements. The intended
effect of the rule was to facilitate the
international transportation of
hazardous materials by ensuring a basic
consistency between the HMR and
international regulations, while at the
same time ensuring the safe
transportation of hazardous materials.
On February 1, 2001, we published a
final rule under Docket HM–215D (66
FR 8644) authorizing the use of the
updated editions of the IMDG Code, the
UN Recommendations and the UN
Recommendations Manual of Tests and
Criteria as proposed in the October 23,
2000 NPRM. This final rule addresses
all other proposals published in the
NPRM.
The UN Recommendations are not
regulations, but are recommendations
issued by the UN Committee of Experts
on the Transport of Dangerous Goods.
These recommendations are amended
and updated biennially by the UN
Committee of Experts. They serve as the
basis for national, regional, and
international modal regulations
(specifically, the IMDG Code, issued by
the International Maritime Organization
(IMO), and the ICAO Technical
Instructions, issued by the ICAO
Dangerous Goods Panel). In 49 CFR
171.12, the HMR authorize hazardous
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materials shipments prepared in
accordance with the IMDG Code if all or
part of the transportation is by vessel,
subject to certain conditions and
limitations. In § 171.11, subject to
certain conditions and limitations, the
HMR authorizes the offering, acceptance
and transport of hazardous materials by
aircraft, in conformance with the ICAO
Technical Instructions, and by motor
vehicle either before or after being
transported by aircraft.
On December 21, 1990, we published
a final rule based on the UN
Recommendations (Docket HM–181; 55
FR 52402) which comprehensively
revised the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR), 49 CFR parts 171 to
180, for harmonization with
international standards. Since
publication of the 1990 final rule, we
have issued three additional
international harmonization final rules,
(Dockets HM–215A, 59 FR 67390; HM–
215B, 62 FR 24690; and HM–215C, 64
FR 10742). The rules provided
additional harmonization with
international air and sea transportation
requirements by more fully aligning the
HMR with the corresponding biennial
updates of the UN Recommendations,
the IMDG Code and the ICAO Technical
Instructions.
The continually increasing amount of
hazardous materials transported in
international commerce warrants the
harmonization of domestic and
international requirements to the
greatest extent possible. According to
the American Chemistry Council,
exports of chemicals totaled almost $80
billion in the year 2000, while imports
totaled nearly $74 billion.
Harmonization serves to facilitate
international transportation and at the
same time ensures the safety of people,
property and the environment.
While the intent of the harmonization
rulemakings is to align the HMR with
international standards, we review and
consider each amendment on its own
merit. Each amendment is considered
on the basis of the overall impact on
transportation safety and the economic
implications associated with its
adoption into the HMR. Our goal is to
harmonize without sacrificing the
current HMR level of safety and without
imposing undue burdens on the
regulated public.
In our efforts to continue the
alignment of the HMR with
international requirements, this final
rule makes changes to the HMR based
on the eleventh revised edition of the
UN Recommendations, Amendment 30
to the IMDG Code, which became
effective January 1, 2001; and, the 2001–
2002 ICAO Technical Instructions
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which becomes effective July 1, 2001.
Petitions for rulemaking pertinent to
harmonization with international
standards and the facilitation of
international transportation are also
addressed in this final rule and serve as
the basis of certain amendments. Other
amendments are based on feedback from
the regulated industry, other DOT
modal administrations and our
initiative. Included are a few editorial
clarifications. Certain commenters
raised nonregulatory issues, issues that
are beyond the scope of this rulemaking
or suggested revisions that are now
impractical (such as correcting the
spelling of an entry that we removed).
Such comments will not be addressed.
Unless otherwise stated, the revisions
are for harmonization with international
standards.
II. Overview of Changes in This Final
Rule
(See specific section for discussion of
comments.)
Amendments to the HMR in this final
rule include:
—Incorporation by reference of the
updated ICAO Technical Instructions
and addition of incorporation by
reference of five current standards
which include an International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safety
standard, three International
Organization for Standardization
(ISO) standards and one American
Society for Testing Materials (ASTM)
standard.
—Amendments to the Hazardous
Materials Table (HMT) which add,
revise or remove certain proper
shipping names, hazard classes,
packing groups, special provisions,
packaging authorizations, bulk
packaging requirements, and
passenger and cargo aircraft
maximum quantity limitations. Proper
shipping name amendments include
replacing the word ‘‘inhibited’’ with
‘‘stabilized.’’ Entry removals include
certain domestic entries for which
corresponding UN entries are
currently included in the HMT.
—Revision of vessel stowage category
definitions and codes for Class 1
(explosive) materials.
—Revision of shipping paper
requirements for sea transport.
—Addition, removal and revision of
certain entries to the List of Marine
Pollutants.
—Addition, removal and revision of
special provisions, including removal
of current T codes and IBC bulk
provisions, and addition of UN
portable tank codes and IBC special
packing provisions consistent with
those in the UN Recommendations.
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—Removal of the requirement to
distinguish between primary and
subsidiary risk labels and placards.
—Addition and revision to the list of
organic peroxides and the list of selfreactive substances.
—Revision of the requirements
pertaining to the transportation of
samples.
—Revision of intermediate bulk
container (IBC) requirements
including amendments to the IBC
commodity sections in §§ 173.240,
173.241, 173.242, 173.243 and
173.247, and addition of UN IBC
packing instructions and special IBC
packing provisions in part 172.
—Incorporation of the design,
construction and use requirements for
UN portable tanks.
—Consolidation of current portable tank
maintenance, approval and use
requirements.
—Inclusion of flexible grandfather
provisions for the continued use of IM
101, IM 102, DOT 51, DOT 57 and
DOT 60 portable tanks.
—Removal of specifications for DOT 52
and 53 portable tanks and the
provisions for their continued use.
—Incorporation of a provision for the
use of the ‘‘W’’ mark for IBCs.
—Revision of minimum thickness
requirements for metal IBCs.
—Revision of several explosive packing
methods to allow a broader selection
of authorized packagings.
—Revision of provisions for cigarette
lighters and alcoholic beverages
carried aboard aircraft.
—Revision of the segregation table for
hazardous materials stowed on
aircraft.
—Allowance of the display of only one
placard when certain explosive
compatibility groups are transported
together.
—Revision of lithium battery
requirements.
III. Summary of Regulatory Changes by
Section
Part 171
Section 171.7. We are updating the
incorporation by reference for the ICAO
Technical Instructions, and adding an
ASTM standard, the current edition of
the IAEA safety standard and three ISO
standards as specified below.
Amendment 30 to the IMDG Code, the
eleventh revised edition of the UN
Recommendations and the third revised
edition of the UN Recommendations
Manual of Tests and Criteria were
incorporated into the HMR in a final
rule under Docket HM–215D published
February 1, 2001 (66 FR 8644) with a
voluntary compliance date authorized
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as of January 1, 2001. One commenter
opposed incorporation by reference of
ASTM’s E–112–96 Standard for Test
Methods for Determining Average Grain
Size,’’ and ISO’s 1496–3 ‘‘Series 1
freight containers—Specification and
testing,’’ 1996 edition; 4126–1 ‘‘Safety
valves-Part 1: General Requirements,’’
1991 edition, and 6892 ‘‘Metallic
materials—Tensile testing,’’ 1984
edition. According to the commenter,
the industry supports the use of
voluntary consensus standards in
commercial applications, however,
because of the ‘‘frequency of change’’
and because industry does not adopt the
standards verbatim, the commenter
suggests that these standards be used as
guidance. We disagree. The ‘‘National
Technology Transfer and Advancement
Act of 1995’’ directs agencies to use
voluntary consensus standards.
According to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB), Circular A–119,
‘‘Federal Participation in the
Development and Use of Voluntary
Consensus Standards and in Conformity
Assessment Activities,’’ government
agencies must use voluntary consensus
standards wherever practical in the
development of regulations. Agency
adoption of industry standards
promotes productivity and efficiency in
government and industry, expands
opportunities for international trade,
conserves resources, improves health
and safety and protects the
environment. Furthermore,
requirements in the industry consensus
standards are not required to be applied
on a mandatory basis unless specifically
referenced as such. When incorporating
standards in the HMR, we typically
specify the specific requirements in the
standard that must be met.
Requirements that are not mandated in
adopted standards are rarely imposed
on a mandatory basis in RSPA
rulemaking initiatives. On this basis, we
are incorporating the standards as
proposed.
For international shipments of
radioactive material, we are adopting
the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) safety standards, ‘‘Regulations
for the Safe Transport of Radioactive
Material, No. TS–R–1’’ with restrictions
for its use for the domestic portion of
the transport. Additionally, we are
retaining Safety Series No. 6 with the
same restrictions. As explained
previously, TS–R–1 is the updated
edition of the current Safety Series No.
6. Under this final rule, domestic
shipments remain subject to the HMR
requirements which are based on Safety
Series No. 6. For domestic use, a
proposal to adopt some or all of the TS–
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R–1 standards will be addressed under
a separate rulemaking, Docket HM–230,
which will provide discussion and
opportunity for comment.
As discussed in the final rule under
Docket HM–215D published on
February 1, 2001, we received
comments supporting and opposing the
incorporation by reference of TS–R–1
into the HMR. We received several
comments from industry supporting the
incorporation of TS–R–1 including
requests for expedited publication of
this final rule. Shippers will be required
to comply with the TS–R–1 standards
for export shipments and failure to
comply would result in foreign
authorities refusing to accept hazardous
materials shipments prepared in
accordance with the HMR. Several
commenters stressed the importance of
a timely compliance date to allow for a
reasonable period to implement the TS–
R–1 standards and the ICAO Technical
Instructions, which both become
effective on July 1, 2001. One
commenter pointed out that not only
does the time element greatly inhibit the
preparation of packagings when nearing
the July 1, 2001 effective date, but it will
also have an impact on packagings
already in transit. One commenter
stated that failure to adopt TS–R–1 for
international shipments will result in
serious health treatment implications
because radioisotope pharmaceutical
products that are necessary for such
treatment would be frustrated in
transportation.
As discussed in the February 1, 2001
final rule, we received many comments
from private citizens and local citizen
groups opposing the incorporation of
TS–R–1. Some of these commenters also
opposed the adoption of the updated
editions of the IMDG Code and the
ICAO Technical Instructions because
both incorporate TS–R–1. (The IMDG
Code was adopted in the February 1,
2001 final rule.) Most of the commenters
stated that TS–R–1 lowers the level of
safety for the transportation of
radioactive materials and thereby poses
hazards to the public, however many of
these commenters did not provide any
technical basis for their opposition. The
comments included claims that the TS–
R–1 standards for Type B packagings are
‘‘weakened.’’ As discussed in the
February 1, 2001 final rule, the
commenters are incorrect. The TS–R–1
standards strengthen Type B packagings
by adding immersion and crush testing
to the previously required performance
tests. Furthermore, the standards also
add limits on the contents of Type B
packaging when being transported by
aircraft. Some commenters claimed that
uranium hexafluoride packaging
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requirements are ‘‘weakened’’ in TS–R–
1. These commenters are also incorrect.
The criticality requirements for
packages containing uranium
hexafluoride did not change.
Many of the commenters stated that
TS–R–1’s revised definition of
radioactive material lowers the level of
safety by changing the 70Bq/g activity
concentration threshold. The revised
radioactive material definition will be
addressed under Docket HM–230 and is
not adopted in this final rule. We are
adding a paragraph to §§ 171.11 and
171.12 to clarify that only the current
definition of radioactive material
applies. In addition, we are maintaining
the current provisions in §§ 171.11 and
171.12, including the values for Type A
packaging contents. Shippers using TS–
R–1 under the ICAO Technical
Instructions or the IMDG Code must
conform to the provisions and
restrictions as set forth in §§ 171.11 and
171.12, respectively.
Based on the above, the incorporation
by reference materials adopted in this
final rule are as follows:
—The ICAO Technical Instructions—
2001–2002 edition.
—ASTM’s ‘‘E 112–96 Standard for Test
Methods for Determining Average
Grain Size’’ is added to define ‘‘fine
grain steel’’ as included in the
proposed incorporation of the UN
portable tank specifications in
§ 178.274.
—IAEA’s current ‘‘Regulations for the
Safe Transport of Radioactive
Material, No. TS–R–1,’’ 1996 edition
is added while retaining the previous
edition entitled, ‘‘Regulations for the
Safe Transport of Radioactive
Material, Safety Series No. 6.’’ The
TS–R–1 requirements were
incorporated into the IMDG Code
which became effective on a
voluntary basis on January 1, 2001
and the ICAO Technical Instructions
which will be effective July 1, 2001.
—Finally, we are adding three ISO
standards to coincide with the
incorporation of the UN portable tank
requirements. The standards are as
follows: ‘‘ISO 1496–3 Series 1 freight
containers—Specification and
testing,’’ 199 edition; ‘‘ISO 4126–1
Safety valves–Part 1: General
Requirements,’’ 1991 edition; and,
‘‘ISO 6892 Metallic materials—
Tensile testing,’’ 1984 edition.
In the NPRM, we proposed to add
IMO’S current ‘‘International Code for
the Safe Carriage of Packaged Irradiated
Nuclear Fuel, Plutonium and HighLevel Radioactive Wastes on Board
Ships’ (INF Code). Because the IMO
Maritime Safety Committee adopted the
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INF Code for incorporation into the
2000 edition of the IMDG Code, which
we authorized under Docket HM–215D
(66 FR 8644) on February 1, 2001, we
are not adding the INF Code separately
under § 171.7. Also see §§ 176.2 and
176.720.
Section 171.8. We are adding four
new definitions to § 171.8. ‘‘Large
packaging’’ is added to correspond with
the addition of an approval provision
that allows the use of large packagings
which comply with requirements in the
UN Recommendations (see § 178.801(i)).
Large packagings are UN-marked bulk
packagings which are very similar to
IBCs, with the exception that they
contain inner packagings. In the NPRM,
we proposed to add a definition for
‘‘Liner.’’ After reconsideration, we
believe that this definition is overly
restrictive because it would preclude
the use of liners such as those used in
portable tanks, (for example, lead or
rubber liner materials), bulk bins, IBCs
and other types of packagings and the
proposed definition would limit liners
to bags and tubes. Plastic sheeting,
rotationally molded rubber lining and
other types of liners that are not bags or
tubes would be excluded because the
proposed definition limited liners to
bags and tubes. On this basis, we are not
incorporating the definition for ‘‘Liner.’’
‘‘Stabilized’’ is added in conjunction
with the proposal to replace the word
‘‘inhibited’’ with ‘‘stabilized’’ in proper
shipping names (see § 172.101). Finally,
‘‘UN portable tank’’ is added in
conjunction with the requirements for
the design, construction and use of UN
portable tanks (see §§ 178.274, 178.275,
178.276 and 178.277).
Section 171.10. To correspond with
the incorporation of the UN portable
tank specifications, we are adding the
unit of measure for ‘‘Newton’’ into the
Table of Conversion Factors in
paragraph (c)(2).
Section 171.11. We are adding a new
paragraph (d)(6)(vi) to limit the
radioactive material definition to
§ 173.403. We are also adding a new
paragraph (d)(17) to ensure conformance
with the current approval provision in
§ 173.128(d) which requires an approval
from the Associate Administrator for the
offering for transportation or transport
of organic peroxides that are not
identified by technical name in the
§ 173.225(b) Organic Peroxide Table.
Section 171.12. In the NPRM, we
proposed to revise paragraph(b)(3) by
adding a limitation to the use of the
IMDG Code, 2000 edition that became
effective January 1, 2001. The limitation
which regulates certain viscous
flammable liquids that are excepted
from the IMDG Code was incorporated
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into the HMR on February 1, 2001 (66
FR 8646). One commenter stated that we
should revise paragraph (b)(5) by
removing the reference to Section 26 of
the General Introduction to the IMDG
Code because it will become obsolete
January 1, 2002 (66 FR 8645) due to the
extensive reformatting. We agree and are
making the revision accordingly. We are
also revising the paragraph to allow for
the use of IBCs and UN portable tanks
intended for liquids and solids that
conform to the requirements of the
IMDG Code. We are adding a new
paragraph (b)(19) to ensure conformance
with the current approval provision in
§ 173.128(d), which requires an
approval from the Associate
Administrator for the offering for
transportation or transport of organic
peroxides that are not identified by
technical name in the § 173.225(b)
Organic Peroxide Table. In addition, we
are revising paragraph (d) to reflect the
addition of the current edition of the
IAEA ‘‘Regulations for the Safe
Transport of Radioactive Material, No.
TS–R–1,’’ 1996 edition. (See § 171.7 for
discussion concerning the addition of
the updated TS–R–1 standards) to
ensure that radioactive material is
defined in accordance with § 173.403.
Section 171.12a. We are adding a new
paragraph (b)(18) to ensure conformance
with the current approval provision in
§ 173.128(d) which requires an approval
from the Associate Administrator for the
offering for transportation or transport
of organic peroxides that are not
identified by technical name in the
§ 173.225(b) Organic Peroxide Table.
Section 171.14. We are revising
paragraphs (d) and (d)(1) to authorize a
delayed implementation date for the
amendments adopted in the HM–215D
final rule. The effective date of this final
rule is October 1, 2001. However, we are
authorizing immediate voluntary
compliance. This authorization will
allow shippers to prepare their
international shipments in accordance
with the new ICAO Technical
Instructions, the IMDG Code and the
HMR provisions. We also are
authorizing a delayed mandatory
compliance date of October 1, 2002
which is comparable to the transition
provision provided in the final rule
under Docket HM–215C. The delayed
mandatory compliance date will offer
sufficient time to implement the new
provisions and deplete current stocks of
shipping papers, labels, placards and
packagings affected by the new
requirements.
We are revising paragraph (d)(2) to
permit intermixing of old and new
(HM–215D) hazard communication
requirements until October 1, 2002.
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We are adding a new paragraph (d)(4)
to allow the use of the T code special
provisions (assigned to certain
hazardous materials in Column (7) of
the HMT) in effect on December 31,
2000 until January 1, 2010 for hazardous
materials offered for transportation in
IM, DOT Specification 51 and IMO
portable tanks. This amendment is
consistent with the IMDG Code
grandfather provisions for portable tank
requirements and will minimize any
undue regulatory burden.
We are adding a new paragraph (d)(5)
to allow continued display of proper
shipping names with the word
‘‘inhibited’’ on packagings until October
1, 2005. (See § 172.101, HMT for further
discussion.)
Part 172
Section 172.101. Paragraph (b)(1) is
being revised for clarification of the use
of the plus (+) sign. (See preamble
discussion later in this section under
the Hazardous Materials Table (HMT).
We are revising paragraph (c)(11) for
materials transported as samples which
are assigned a tentative proper shipping
name, hazard class, identification
number and packing group. We are
adding provisions based on the eleventh
revised edition of the UN
Recommendations to include requiring
the word ‘‘SAMPLE’’ to appear in the
proper shipping name, requiring a
combination packaging, limiting the
packaging size to 2.5 kg and allowing an
exception from including the technical
name when the constituents are not
known. We also are adding a new
paragraph (c)(16) to allow for the
inclusion of the qualifying words
‘‘liquid,’’ ‘‘solid’’ or ‘‘molten,’’ as
applicable, to a proper shipping name.
We received several comments
concerning our proposal to revise
hazardous materials transported as
samples. Some commenters stated that
prohibiting samples from being packed
together with other hazardous materials
would be overly restrictive and impose
an undue burden. Commenters
presented examples to demonstrate their
argument, including one scenario in
which a hazardous material is
transported on dry ice. Our intention for
revising this paragraph is to prevent the
dangerous mixing of materials as
prohibited in § 173.24 and to prevent
the production of a mixture that would
result in violation of § 173.21. Because
the HMR requires samples to meet the
requirements in §§ 173.21, 173.24,
173.24a and 173.24b, we agree that it is
not necessary to prohibit samples from
being shipped in the same packaging
with other hazardous materials and are
revising the paragraph accordingly. We
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are also removing proposed paragraph
(c)(11)(i) in response to commenters’
objections to the proposal prohibiting an
explosive, infectious substance or
radioactive material from being shipped
as a sample. Provisions for transporting
samples of such materials are currently
authorized in the HMR and we agree
that incorporation of the proposed
paragraph (c)(11)(i) would be contrary to
the current provisions. It was not our
intention to remove the authorization to
transport these materials as samples. As
a result of these changes, certain
proposed paragraphs are renumbered.
One commenter requested that the
word ‘‘SAMPLE’’ be allowed to be
shown on the shipping paper in
association with the basic description.
That is our intent, and although we
proposed to require the word
‘‘SAMPLE’’ to appear in association
with the basic description in the
NPRM’s preamble, the regulatory text
wording required the ‘‘SAMPLE’’ to be
shown before the basic description. The
commenter is correct and we are
revising the regulatory text accordingly.
One commenter requested that we
change the term ‘‘hazardous waste’’ to
‘‘waste’’ because in accordance with
§ 171.8 the term ‘‘hazardous waste’’
applies only to those materials subject
to the EPA manifest requirements under
40 CFR part 262. The commenter is
concerned that generators of waste not
subject to the EPA manifest
requirements would be restricted from
transporting their materials as samples.
The commenter is incorrect by
misapplying the use of the term
‘‘generators of waste’’ and ‘‘hazardous
waste.’’ Under the CFR, the term
‘‘hazardous waste’’ does not apply to
hazardous materials that are not subject
to the EPA manifest requirements. Such
materials are considered ‘‘a sample of
material’’ in the context of paragraph
(c)(11) and are not considered ‘‘waste’’
under the 49 CFR.
Finally, based on comments
recommending various revisions to
clarify the intent of the paragraph
(c)(11), we made certain editorial
amendments, including clarifying that
technical descriptions do not apply
when the primary constituents for
which the tentative classification is
based are not known.
In paragraph (k) for vessel stowage
requirements in Column (10) of the
HMT, we are adding new paragraphs
(k)(6) through (k)(20) to include the
IMDG Code vessel stowage category
definitions for Class 1 (explosive)
materials. This action is consistent with
the new stowage categories and
terminology contained in Amendment
30 of the IMDG Code. (Also see
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preamble discussion under ‘‘The
Hazardous Materials Table’’ and
§ 176.63.)
The Hazardous Materials Table
(HMT). Amendments to the HMT
include the following:
—Several commenters noted minor
editorial errors in the HMT and we
made the appropriate changes to
correct these entries.
—For the entries, ‘‘Other regulated
substances, liquid, n.o.s.’’ and ‘‘Other
regulated substances, solid, n.o.s.,’’
we are adding the letter ‘‘G’’ to
Column (1). The letter ‘‘G,’’ which
denotes the n.o.s. and generic proper
shipping names which are required to
be supplemented with the technical
names of the hazardous material (in
parentheses and in association with
the basic description), was
inadvertently omitted in Docket HM–
215C (64 FR 10742).
One commenter requested that we
allow marine pollutants to alternatively
be described using the proper shipping
names ‘‘Other regulated substances,
liquid, n.o.s.’’ or ‘‘Other regulated
substances, solid, n.o.s,’’ as appropriate.
We are not adopting this requested
amendment because the shipping names
‘‘Environmentally hazardous
substances, liquid, n.o.s.’’ and
‘‘Environmentally hazardous
substances, solid, n.o.s’’ more accurately
describe marine pollutants as posing an
environmental risk and are, therefore,
more appropriate proper shipping
names as required by the HMR.
—We are adding the following new
entries: ‘‘Nitroglycerin mixture,
desensitized, liquid, n.o.s. with not
more than 30% nitroglycerin by
mass,’’ UN3357; ‘‘Propellant, solid,’’
UN0501; ‘‘Refrigerating machines
containing flammable, non-toxic,
liquefied gas,’’ UN3358; ‘‘Rockets
with inert head,’’ UN0502; and ‘‘1H–
Tetrazole,’’ UN0504.
—We are revising the entry, ‘‘Dangerous
Goods in Machinery or Dangerous
Goods in Apparatus’’ by replacing the
identification number NA8001 with
UN3363, designating a Class 9
assignment and revising Special
Provision 136 (see § 172.102). These
changes reflect the adoption of the
entry by the UN Committee of Experts
and amendments agreed to by the
ICAO Dangerous Goods Panel. The
entry was added to the HMT under
Docket HM–215C as NA8001 and
assigned Special Provision 136 to
prescribe the appropriate hazard class
assignment. As explained in HM–
215C, the entry was adopted in the
ICAO Technical Instructions to
provide an exception from the UN
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packaging performance tests for
equipment, machinery or apparatus
containing small quantities of
hazardous materials. For machinery
or apparatus not specifically listed in
the HMT, the entry provides a
practical means of describing and
transporting machinery or apparatus
containing small quantities of
hazardous materials. In HM–215C, we
stated that upon the assignment of a
UN identification number, we would
revise the entry accordingly. This was
accomplished in the eleventh revised
edition of the UN Recommendations
in which UN3363 was assigned and
this entry was assigned to Class 9. The
ICAO Technical Instructions were
amended consistent with this UN
decision. Therefore, based on the
above discussion, we are revising the
entry, ‘‘Dangerous Goods in
Machinery or Dangerous Goods in
Apparatus’’ by assigning it to Class 9,
replacing the domestic identification
number with an international
identification number, and revising
Special Provision 136.
—We are adding the entry ‘‘Air bag
inflators, pyrotechnic or Air bag
modules, pyrotechnic or seat-belt
pretensioners, pyrotechnic,’’ UN0503
for air bags that are classified as
Division 1.4G. We inadvertently
omitted this entry in the NPRM.
While we are not considering
changing our policy or procedures for
the classification of air bags as articles
of Class 9, on the basis of the UN
Manual of Tests and Criteria, 6c test,
we believe that other competent
authorities may assign a classification
of 1.4G for some air bags.
Incorporation of this entry is
necessary to preclude the potential for
frustrated shipments, the need to remark certain packagings or to change
shipping papers for these air bags,
when they are classified as 1.4G by
other competent authorities and are
being transported to or from the
United States.
—We are revising all proper shipping
names containing the word
‘‘inhibited’’ by replacing ‘‘inhibited’’
with the word ‘‘stabilized.’’ (Also, see
the added definition for ‘‘stabilized’’
in § 171.8.) One commenter opposed
the proposal to replace the word
‘‘inhibited’’ with ‘‘stabilized’’ and
suggested that, instead, we clarify that
monomers can be properly inhibited
through means other than the
addition of an inhibitor. The
commenter stated that the words
‘‘inhibited’’ and ‘‘stabilized’’ have the
same meaning for the purpose of
transportation and expressed concern
that we do not understand the
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distinction between the two words.
The commenter also requested that
we add several generic n.o.s. entries
that include the word ‘‘inhibited’’ in
the proper shipping names. We are
not convinced of the merits of either
request. The word ‘‘stabilized’’
introduces internationally accepted
and standardized hazard
communication wording and conveys
that the addition of a stabilizing
compound or other means of
stabilization such as temperature
control measures, have been
implemented to prevent an unwanted
reaction of a hazardous material. The
word ‘‘stabilized’’ conveys a broader
meaning of inhibiting uncontrolled
reaction of a hazardous material (see
§ 171.8) by different methods. The
continued use of the word ‘‘inhibited’’
would lead to a dual system of hazard
communication that would be
burdensome to shippers and carriers.
In addition, the word ‘‘stabilized’’ is
more adequately descriptive from the
emergency responders’ perspective.
Adopting the word ‘‘stabilized’’ will
also alleviate the necessity of issuing
numerous exemptions for the variety
of methods or combination of
methods used to inhibit uncontrolled
reactions without the use of inhibiting
chemicals. Based on these reasons, we
are adopting the amendment as
proposed.
One commenter requested that we
extend the proposed transition period
for this amendment to provide sufficient
relief from remarking all affected bulk
packagings. The commenter stated that
an extended transition period would
allow the remarking to be accomplished
during routine maintenance and
periodic inspection cycles. In the
NPRM, we proposed a transition period
until October, 2002. We agree that a
longer transition period for domestic
transportation would help relieve any
undue burden associated with this
amendment without having a significant
impact on safety. We are including a
transitional provision in § 171.14 to
allow the use of the word ‘‘inhibited’’ to
be shown on packagings until October 1,
2005.
The allowance of additional means of
stabilization and the removal of certain
domestic entries from the HMT (see
domestic entry removals later in this
section) also addresses a petition for
rulemaking (P–1304) requesting that we
add a new domestic entry, ‘‘Methyl
methacrylate monomer, uninhibited,’’
Class 3, NA1247, PG II to the HMT. As
we stated, with respect to the request
that we add generic n.o.s. entries that
include the word ‘‘inhibited,’’ such an
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action would also be contrary to the
intent of global harmonization and
would be beyond the scope of this rule.
We are not adopting the request.
Commenters having an interest in
developing generic names for inclusion
into the UN Recommendations should
provide more specific information and
examples of materials that require
stabilization and are not covered by
existing entries.
—We are revising the following proper
shipping names: ‘‘Lithium
hypochlorite, dry or Lithium
hypochlorite mixtures, dry,’’ UN1471;
‘‘Printing ink, flammable,’’ UN1210;
and ‘‘Nitrocellulose membrane
filters,’’ UN3270.
—For the entry, ‘‘Methacrylic acid,
stabilized,’’ UN2531, we are replacing
Packing Group III with Packing Group
II.
—We are removing various domestic
entries that have ‘‘NA’’ identification
number assignments. As discussed in
the NPRM, after reviewing the
domestic entries, we determined that
the HMR includes ‘‘UN’’
identification numbers assigned to
entries that are equally appropriate in
a number of instances, and in these
instances the NA numbers are no
longer necessary. In the NPRM, the
revision of ‘‘Diesel fuel’’ with the
identification number NA1883 was a
printing error which we are correcting
in this final rule. ‘‘Diesel fuel,’’
NA1993 is retained and we are adding
‘‘Diesel fuel, UN1202.’’ This
amendment will allow flexibility of
choice in the use of proper shipping
names for domestic transportation. In
addition, for the convenience of the
HMT users, we are separating the
entry ‘‘Gas oil or Diesel fuel or
Heating oil, light’’ by giving each
name a separate line entry in
appropriate alphabetical order. In
response to comments requesting that
we reconsider the proposed removal
of ‘‘Gasohol,’’ we are not removing the
entry from the HMT.
One commenter recommended that
we provide T codes and IBC codes (see
§ 172.102, Special Provisions) for the
entry ‘‘Combustible liquid, n.o.s.,’’ NA
1993. We agree with the commenter and
are adding portable tank instruction T1,
portable tank Special Provision TP1 and
IBC code IB3. However, we did not
assign IB6 to this entry, as requested by
the commenter, because § 173.150(f)
currently allows for the use of nonspecification bulk packagings.
Included in the proposed removals
are seven domestic pesticide proper
shipping names identified by the
pesticide industry as no longer being
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used. These entries are: ‘‘Aldrin,
liquid,’’ NA2762; ‘‘Aldrin, solid,’’
NA2761; ‘‘Dieldrin,’’ NA2761; ‘‘Methyl
parathion liquid,’’ NA3018; ‘‘Methyl
parathion solid, NA2783; ‘‘Parathion,’’
NA2783 and ‘‘Tetraethyl pyrophosphate
solid,’’ NA3018.
—We are adding radioactive material
(Class 7) entries consistent with new
entries introduced in the UN
Recommendations and IAEA’s
‘‘Regulations for the Safe Transport of
Radioactive Material, No. TS–R–1.’’ In
addition, we are revising the current
radioactive material entries in the
HMR to indicate that these entries
may be used for domestic shipments,
but may be inappropriate for
international transportation.
—For Class 1 (explosive) entries, we are
revising Columns (10A) and (10B) to
reflect the vessel stowage codes as
they are presented in Amendment 30
to the IMDG Code. (See § 172.101(k)
and § 176.63.)
—For the international entry
‘‘Methanol,’’ we proposed adding a
plus sign (+) in Column (1) of the
HMT to indicate that this entry is
classified with a subsidiary hazard of
Class 6.1 on the basis of human
experience consistent with the UN
Recommendations. One commenter
objected to this proposal by stating
that the action would unnecessarily
restrict the shipment of dilute
solutions of methanol. The
commenter presented diluted
methanol meeting the criteria for PG
III as an example. In previous
preamble discussions (see HM–215C
Final Rule—Federal Register: March
5, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 43)) we
indicated that a mixture or solution
containing a hazardous material
where the hazard is significantly
different from that of the pure
material should be evaluated on the
basis of classification criteria. If such
a mixture or solution does not meet
the corresponding hazard class, a
different proper shipping name may
be used. Our position remains that
when a mixture or solution of a
material that is assigned a plus sign in
column 1 of the HMT, no longer
exhibits a hazard to humans, the
material need not be described using
a proper shipping name with a plus
sign assignment. We recognize the
need to clarify the intent of the plus
sign in paragraph (b)(1). We are
adding a sentence to paragraph (b)(1)
to clarify the applicable requirements
when the plus (+) sign is assigned to
a proper shipping name.
—We are removing the entry ‘‘Isobutyric
anhydride,’’ UN2530.
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—For the entry ‘‘Morpholine,’’ UN2054,
we are replacing Class 3 with Class 8,
replacing Packing Group III with
Packing Group I , and adding Class 3
as the subsidiary hazard.
—For ‘‘Organic peroxide type F, solid,
temperature controlled,’’ (UN3120),
we are removing the Packing Group III
entry that was due to a printing error
in 49 CFR. The PG II entry remains.
—For approximately 14 Zone A and B
toxic-by-inhalation entries, we are
revising the quantity limits for
transport by air to ‘‘forbidden.’’ These
revisions are consistent with other
toxic-by-inhalation entries in the
HMT and with the requirements of
the ICAO Technical Instructions.
—For the entry ‘‘Fire extinguishers
containing compressed or liquefied
gas’’ we are adding Special Provision
110 to Column (7).
—We received a comment stating that
our proposal to add Special
Provisions 128 and B115 to the entry,
‘‘Magnesium granules, coated, particle
size not less than 149 microns,’’
UN2950 (PG III only) was not
reflected in the HMT and should also
apply to ‘‘Water-reactive solid, n.o.s,’’
UN2813. After re-evaluation, we do
not consider that it is appropriate to
apply Special Provision 128 to
‘‘Magnesium granules, coated,’’
UN2950, because we are not
convinced that these materials pose a
Class 8 risk. As explained in the
NPRM, this action is based on a
petition for rulemaking (P–1338) that
we received from the Aluminum
Company of America (Alcoa). Special
Provision 128 allows material meeting
the Class 8 definition to be classed as
a Division 4.3 with a Class 8
subsidiary hazard. Special Provision
B115 authorizes the use of certain
non-specification sift-proof bulk
packagings when the material is
loaded dry, precautions are taken to
prevent liquid from reaching the
hazardous materials and the bulk
packagings are appropriately vented.
However, UN2950 is assigned to bulk
packaging § 173.240 which already
allows non-specification bulk
packagings and, therefore, we are not
applying Special Provision 128 or
B115 to UN2950 in this final rule. In
response to the comment that Special
Provisions 128 and B115 should
apply to ‘‘Water-reactive solid, n.o.s.’’
UN2813, we note that exemption DOT
E–11602 only applies to one specific
material containing magnesium or
magnesium nitrides that is described
using a technical name in association
with ‘‘Water reactive solid, n.o.s.’’ We
do not agree that broad application of
Special Provisions 128 and B115 to all
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PG II or III water-reactive solids is
appropriate or necessary.
—We received a comment stating that
we did not include IBC and portable
tank assignments for the PG II entry
for ‘‘Extracts, flavoring, liquid,’’
UN1197. The oversight is corrected in
this final rule.
—Several commenters noted minor
editorial errors in the HMT and we
made the changes as appropriate.
—For approximately 1,600 entries, we
are revising Column (7) by
harmonizing the HMR authorizations
for IBCs with those contained in the
UN Recommendations. As dicussed in
the NPRM, in most cases the UN
Recommendations provide for greater
flexibility in the use of different types
of IBCs. However, for certain
hazardous materials, the
incorporation of the UN IBC
requirements further restricts the
types of IBCs that were authorized
prior to this final rule for certain
hazardous materials. For example,
some Packing Group II liquid
hazardous materials of Class 3,
Division 6.1 and Class 8 that were
previously authorized to be
transported in composite IBCs with
flexible inner receptacles (such as
31HZ2) are no longer authorized. For
the benefit of the reader and to
facilitate a review of the proposed
amendments, in the NPRM, we
included a table identifying all of the
affected hazardous materials and
indicated the current bulk
assignments and the proposed IBC
assignments.
The IBC packaging requirements are
included in a newly-created IBC Table
under the Special Provisions section in
§ 172.102(c)(4). The table consists of IBC
Codes (using the designations IB1–IB99)
corresponding to the UN IBC packing
instructions, and BB Codes
corresponding to the UN IBC special
packing provisions. We assigned the IBC
packing instructions and the BB codes
to specific hazardous materials in
Column (7) of the § 172.101 HMT
consistent with assignments in the UN
Recommendations. In addition, we
believe that consolidating the IBC
requirements into one table makes it
easier for readers to identify the
authorized IBCs for specific hazardous
materials. As a result of this
amendment, we are revising the bulk
special provisions in § 172.102(c)(3) to
remove the previously authorized bulk
codes relevant to the use of IBCs. We are
also revising the current IBC packaging
authorizations under §§ 173.240(d),
173.241(d), 173.242(d) and 173.243(d).
This revision also addresses a petition
we received from the Rigid Intermediate
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Bulk Container Association (RIBCA) (P–
1395) requesting that we amend the
HMR to expand the use of IBCs
consistent with new UN provisions.
Specifically, the petitioner requested
that we allow the use of rigid plastic
IBCs and composite IBCs with a rigid
plastic inner receptacle for certain
liquids. We agree with RIBCA’s request,
however, as discussed in the NPRM, in
the interest of harmonization, we
believe it is more beneficial to adopt the
UN Recommendations’ IBC packing
instructions in totality, and, as such, are
amending the HMR accordingly.
One commenter stated that under the
new IBC packing instructions, sodium
cyanide and potassium cyanide would
no longer be permitted in fiberboard or
flexible IBCs. The commenter states that
they are currently shipped this way
according to B69. Although the UN
Recommendations do not allow these
types of IBCs for such materials, we are
maintaining authorization for the use of
fiberboard IBCs in domestic
transportation. We will pursue the
amendment to IB7 to allow the use of
fiberboard (11G) IBCs through a
proposal to the UN Transport
Committee. However, we do not agree
that flexible IBCs should be authorized
for these hazardous materials.
The commenter also stated that large
packagings should be authorized for
sodium cyanide and potassium cyanide.
Assignment of large packaging
authorizations to specific substances is
beyond the scope of this final rule.
Currently, the UN Recommendations do
not authorize large packagings for these
substances. Large packagings are limited
primarily to Packing Group III
hazardous materials in the UN
Recommendations. We plan to work
through the UN Transport
Subcommittee to address the
commenter’s concerns and depending
on the outcome, we will address this
issue in a future rulemaking.
Appendix B to § 172.101. In Appendix
B to 172.101, List of Marine Pollutants,
we are revising paragraph ‘‘1’’ by
referencing § 171.4, which contains the
applicability and exceptions for offering
for transportation or transporting marine
pollutants. We are revising paragraph
‘‘2’’ to reflect the IMDG Code’s
provision for the use of two Class 9
proper shipping names when a marine
pollutant is not listed by name in the
HMT and does not meet the definitions
of Class 1 through 8. In addition, a
number of materials are added, removed
or amended in the List of Marine
Pollutants. The entry ‘‘EPTC (ISO)’’ is
removed. The entry was also the subject
of a petition for rulemaking (P–1360)
requesting removal of the entry based on
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its removal from the IMDG Code.
Various other entries no longer
identified as marine pollutants are also
removed. Consistent with the proper
shipping name revisions to replace the
word ‘‘inhibited’’ with ‘‘stabilized,’’ we
are making the change to five entries in
the List of Marine Pollutants. All of the
amendments to the List of Marine
Pollutants are consistent with the
marine pollutants provided in
Amendment 30 of the IMDG Code. (Also
see § 172.101, HMT for comment on use
of proper shipping names for certain
marine pollutants.)
One commenter stated that the
proposal to remove the entry
‘‘Dichlorobenzenes (meta, ortho and
para)’’ from Appendix B and replace it
with the entry ‘‘Dichlorobenzene (para)’’
will result in an inappropriate listing of
entries in Appendix B of the HMT for
dichlorobenzene isomers. The
commenter stated that the changes in
Amendment 30 of the IMDG Code only
delist ‘‘1,2 Dichlorobenzene (ortho)’’ as
a marine pollutant and that the
appropriate dichlorobenzene entry, in
addition to existing ‘‘1,3
Dichlorobenzene,’’ and ‘‘1,4
Dichlorobenzene,’’ should be
‘‘Dichlorobenzene (meta; para).’’ We
agree with the commenter and are
revising the entry accordingly.
Section 172.102. We are revising,
adding and removing special provisions
as follows:
—Special Provision 43 is revised to
include a provision which excepts
‘‘Nitrocellulose membrane filters,’’
UN3270 from the HMR requirements
if shown not to meet the criteria for
a Division 4.1 hazardous material,
according to burn rate tests in
Subsection 33.2.1. of the UN Manual
of Tests and Criteria, Part III.
—Special Provision 110 is revised to
more fully identify fire extinguishers
that may be assigned to certain proper
shipping names. The revision also
provides for harmonization with the
ICAO Technical Instructions. (We also
are adding the special provision to the
entry, ‘‘Fire extinguishers containing
compressed or liquefied gas.’’ See
§ 172.101 HMT amendments.)
—Special Provision 128 is revised based
on the amendment to assign it to
‘‘Magnesium granules, coated, particle
size not less than 149 microns.’’ (See
§ 172.101 HMT changes.)
—Special Provision 136 is revised to
reflect the changes adopted by the UN
Committee of Experts and the ICAO
Dangerous Goods Panel for the entry
‘‘Dangerous Goods in Machinery or
Dangerous Goods in Apparatus.’’
(Also see § 172.101 HMT changes.)
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We are revising the special provision
by removing the text specific to the
determination of the hazard class
based on the UN Committee of
Experts’ decision that items under
this entry should be assigned to Class
9.
—A new Special Provision 139 is added
for two new entries, ‘‘Radioactive
material, transported under special
arrangement, fissile’’ and
‘‘Radioactive material, transported
under special arrangement non-fissile
or fissile-excepted.’’ The special
provision requires international
shipments using the two entries to be
made under an IAEA Certificate of
Competent Authority to be issued by
the U.S. Competent Authority.
Domestic shipments transported
under the two entries would be
allowed only under a DOT exemption.
—A new Special Provision 142 is
assigned for the new entry
‘‘Nitroglycerin mixture, desensitized,
liquid, n.o.s.’’ The special provision
requires the material to be approved
by the Associate Administrator.
—A new Special Provision 143 is added
for the entry ‘‘Life-saving appliances,
not self-inflating, containing
dangerous goods as equipment.’’ The
special provision clarifies which
articles may be transported under this
entry.
—A new Special Provision A53 is added
for the entry ‘‘Refrigerating
machines,’’ UN2857 and contains the
exceptions from the HMR for certain
refrigerating machines. The
exceptions are currently in § 173.307.
—In conjunction with the amendment
to revise and consolidate the IBC
requirements (see § 172.101, Column
(7) changes), we are adopting the
following changes: revising the
special provisions for bulk packagings
in paragraph (c)(3) to exclude IBCs by
revising Special Provisions B53 and
B69 and removing Special Provisions
B100, B101, B103 through B106 and
B108 through B110, adding a new
paragraph (c)(4) for special provisions
specific to IBCs (IP Codes). IP codes
are used to describe the IBC packing
instructions. We redesignated the
term ‘‘BB’’ Codes, as named in the
NPRM, to ‘‘IP’’ Codes in this final rule
in order to make it easier for the HMR
user to locate the Special Provisions.
By redesignating the ‘‘BB’’ Codes, the
IB the IP Codes will be listed together
in alphabetical order in § 172.102.
—The current T codes in paragraph
(c)(7) are revised to reflect the
incorporation of requirements for UN
portable tanks and apply to hazardous
materials of Classes 2 through 9. The
revised T codes are consistent with
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those in the UN Recommendations
and the IMDG Code and supersede the
current HMR IM portable tank T
codes. The T code provisions are
required in addition to the
requirements in part 178. The codes
specify the types of authorized
portable tanks according to the
specific hazardous material
transported in the portable tank.
Portable tank assignments for Zone A
and Zone B toxic-by-inhalation
liquids remain consistent with their
current assignments in the HMR. In
instances where the UN requires a
competent authority approval for
transportation in portable tanks (such
as when TP9 is assigned in the UN
Recommendations), we have removed
the approval provision. A transition
period is provided for the continued
use of the existing T codes for IM and
DOT 51 portable tanks (see
§ 171.14(d)(5)).
One commenter stated that we did not
provide for filling limits for portable
tanks used to transport refrigerated
liquefied gases. To correct this
oversight, we are including filling limits
that are similar to those applicable to
cryogenic cargo tanks authorized under
the HMR to transport refrigerated
liquified gases. The filling limits will be
contained in new Special Provision TP5
which was previously reserved. TP5 is
assigned to all refrigerated liquified
gases with a tank code T75 assignment.
A commenter stated that fittings were
not defined for TP22 which states that
lubricants for portable tank fittings must
be oxygen compatible. We do not
believe that it is necessary to define
‘‘fittings’’ other than to require that they
must be oxygen compatible. Our basic
intent is that no incompatible materials
or lubricants be used on fittings such as
fasteners, valves, gauges, pipe thread or
other fittings that may come into contact
with the oxygen and cause an unsafe
condition in transport.
— We are removing proposed TP47
because it is not currently necessary.
It is not assigned to any entries and
the present requirements are
addressed in the applicable packaging
sections.
— In paragraph (c)(7)(iv), we are adding
definitions for ‘‘small,’’ bare,’’
‘‘sunshield’’ and ‘‘insulated’’ as they
apply to T50.
—A new Special Provision W7 is added
for seven new Class 7 entries and
assigned the vessel stowage category
‘‘D,’’ as defined in § 172.101(k)(4), to
uranyl nitrate hexahydrate solution.
— A new Special Provision W8 is added
for four new Class 7 entries and
assigned the vessel stowage category
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‘‘D,’’ as defined in § 172.101(k)(4), to
pyrophoric thorium metal or
pyrophoric uranium metal.
— Finally, a new Special Provision W9
is added for assignment to the entries,
‘‘Calcium hypochlorite, dry or
Calcium hypochlorite mixtures dry
with more than 39 percent available
chlorine (8.8 percent available
oxygen,’’ UN1748; ‘‘Calcium
hypochlorite, hydrated or Calcium
hypochlorite, hydrated mixtures with
not less than 5.5 percent but not more
than 10 percent water,’’ UN2880; and
‘‘Calcium hypochlorite mixtures, dry,
with more than 10 percent but not
more than 39 percent available
chlorine.’’ UN2208. This action aligns
the packaging requirements for these
entries with those contained in
Amendment 30 to the IMDG Code by
authorizing certain packagings only
when approved by the Associate
Administrator.
Section 172.202. We are revising
paragraph (a)(4) based on a comment
requesting that we eliminate the
shipping paper requirement for
inclusion of the packing group (PG II)
for Class 1 (explosives) because the
requirement conflicts with the UN
Recommendations, the ICAO Technical
Instructions and the IMDG Code, all of
which do not require the inclusion of
PG II on shipping papers. We agree with
the commenter. The packing group does
not indicate the degree of risk for
explosives and does not aid emergency
responders and we are providing an
exception from this requirement. Based
on the same reasoning, we are including
in paragraph (a)(4) an exception from
the packing group notation for organic
peroxides and self-reactive materials.
Section 172.203. We are revising
paragraphs(d)(11), (i) and (n). In
paragraph (d)(11), we are allowing an
exception from the requirement to add
the appropriate group notation to the
shipping description for a shipment of
low specific activity material or surface
contaminated objects provided the
group notation is contained in the
proper shipping name. Based on a
commenter’s request for clarification,
we are making editorial revisions to this
paragraph to improve the clarity of the
additional description requirements
applicable to low specific activity (LSA)
materials and surface contaminated
objects (SCO). We are changing the
wording ‘‘unless these symbols are’’ to
‘‘unless the group notation is,’’ and
adding the wording ‘‘as described in the
§ 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table’’
after the wording ‘‘proper shipping
name.’’
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In paragraph (i), we are adding two
shipping paper description
requirements for transportation by
vessel. The first amendment is added as
new paragraph (i)(5) and requires the
flash point for a liquid hazardous
material with a flash point of 61 °C or
below to be included on shipping
papers when transported by water.
One commenter objected to the
proposed requirement that for materials
having a flash point of 61 °C or less
(closed cup c.c.), the flash point must be
included on shipping papers. The
commenter questioned the value of this
requirement. We submit that knowledge
of the flash point of a material is a
requirement for vessel operators under
the requirements of SOLAS Chapter II–
2, Regulation 54. The SOLAS
requirement imposes cargo hold,
electrical, ventilation, fire protection
and bilge pump requirements on hazard
classes 3, 6.1 and 8, having a flash point
of 61 °C or less. In order to ensure that
vessel operators have this information,
the IMDG Code requires a shipper to
include the flash point of such materials
on shipping papers. Although for most
hazardous materials this information
may be derived from the classification
and packing group, for some hazardous
materials this is not possible. To ensure
that the flash point information is
readily available, and to harmonize the
HMR with the IMDG Code, we are
adopting the requirement as proposed.
As discussed in the NPRM, we
received a petition (P–1402) from the
Vessel Operators Hazardous Materials
Association (VOHMA) requesting that
we add an additional shipping paper
description requirement to include the
minimum flash point in degrees Celsius
for Class 3 (flammable) or combustible
liquid hazardous materials. VOHMA
stated that the amendment would help
support compliance with the current
stowage requirements in § 176.305(c)
and the segregation requirements (Code
22 and 23, see § 176.84) as designated in
Column (10B) of the § 172.101
Hazardous Materials Table. We agree
with the petitioner’s reasoning,
however, for consistency with the IMDG
Code, we are adding the requirement to
specify the flash point when it is 61 °C
or below for all such liquid hazardous
materials whether or not the primary
hazard is Class 3. The second
amendment to the shipping paper
description requirements for
transportation by vessel is added as new
paragraph (i)(6) and is based on
comments from the USCG regarding
further harmonization with the IMDG
Code. The amendment requires
subsidiary risks of a hazardous material
that are not reflected in the proper
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shipping name to be included on
shipping papers.
In paragraph (n), we are clarfiying that
the shipping paper requirement for the
word ‘‘HOT’’ to be placed immediately
preceding the proper shipping names of
hazardous materials that are transported
as elevated temperature materials, is not
required for proper shipping names
containing the words ‘‘Molten’’ or
‘‘Elevated temperature.’’
Section 172.330. Consistent with the
proper shipping name revisions that
replace the word ‘‘inhibited’’ with
‘‘stabilized’’ (see § 172.101), we are
revising three such proper shipping
names in paragraph (a)(1)(ii).
Sections 172.402, 172.405 and
172.411. We received several comments
concerning the proposal to remove the
requirement to differentiate between
primary and subsidiary labels. One
commenter opposed the requirement
with no elaboration. A second
commenter stated that it would lower
the level of safety. A third commenter
opposed the adoption of the
requirement stating that as an
emergency responder, vital information
necessary to respond to an incident
would be lost. We disagree with this
commenter. When a hazardous material
has two or more hazards, each hazard
must be considered in determining the
appropriate response to an incident. The
commenter also pointed out that the
subsidiary risk is not required on
shipping papers which would be
another method for emergency
responders to obtain the information.
Under a separate rulemaking and
consistent with the 12th edition of the
UN Recommendations, we plan to
propose a requirement to identify the
subsidiary risks on shipping papers for
all modes. In addition, for vessel only,
we are adopting a requirement in this
final rule for mandatory notation of
subsidiary hazards on shipping papers,
unless the subsidiary hazard is reflected
in the proper shipping name. Consistent
with the eleventh revised edition of the
UN Recommendations, we are removing
the requirement to differentiate between
primary and subsidiary labels. Prior to
this final rule, primary labels were
required to display the hazard class or
division number in the lower corner of
the label, while subsidiary labels could
not display these numbers. We believe
the display of the hazard class and
division on all labels will enhance
safety and hazard communication. We
are amending the requirement which
provides for two label specifications
(one for primary hazards and one for
subsidiary hazards) by removing the
subsidiary hazard label specification.
This change also provides relief by
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eliminating the need for shippers to
stock two sets of labels.
Another commenter stated that the
proposed 5 year transition period for
continued use of subsidiary risk label
requirements in effect prior to this final
rule, is too lengthy and could cause
problems in domestic transportation for
multimodal shipments. The commenter
stated that the proposed transition
period is not necessary because the
ICAO Technical Instructions and the
IMDG Code have much shorter
transition periods in place, and that it
seems unlikely that shippers would
stock 5 year supplies of subsidiary risk
labels. Based on feedback from industry,
we believe that a 5 year transition
period is warranted to allow sufficient
time for filled packagings that are prelabeled to complete their cycle out of
transportation. We are not convinced
that the 5 year transition period will
cause problems in domestic
transportation. Also, based on feedback
from industry, we maintain that many
shippers stock 5 year supplies of
subsidiary risk labels. Therefore, in
order to provide a reasonable transition
period, we are allowing labels meeting
the label specifications in place prior to
this final rule to continue to be
displayed until October 1, 2005, at
which time labels used to convey both
primary and subsidiary hazards must
display the appropriate hazard class or
division number at the bottom of the
label. (See § 171.14 for transition
provisions.) The same amendment also
applies to placards (see § 172.519).
Section 172.502. In paragraph (b), we
are correcting an error that was
published in the February 1, 2001 final
rule under Docket HM–215D. Based on
a request from the Federal Register, we
added a reference to ‘‘see § 171.7.’’
During the typesetting process, the
ICAO Technical Instructions were
mistakenly added and the TDG
Regulations were mistakenly omitted.
We are correcting this error by removing
the ICAO Technical Instructions and
reinstating the TDG Regulations.
Section 172.504. Based on comments
and our own initiative, we are revising
paragraph (g) by allowing the display of
only one placard bearing one
compatibility letter when certain Class 1
materials (explosives) of different
compatibility groups are transported
together in a single transport vehicle or
container. This amendment is consistent
with the mixed packaging provisions in
§ 173.61.
Section 172.519. Consistent with the
amendment to eliminate the distinction
between primary and subsidiary labels,
we are revising paragraph (b)(4) to
eliminate the requirement to distinguish
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between primary and subsidiary
placards. In addition, we are
incorporating a new paragraph (b)(4)(i)
to permit subsidiary placards meeting
the current placarding specifications
(such as placards without the hazard
class or division number displayed in
the lower corner of the placard) to
continue to be displayed in domestic
transportation provided they were
permanently affixed before October 1,
2001. Non-permanently affixed
subsidiary placards meeting the current
placarding specifications are allowed to
be displayed until October 1, 2005. (See
§ 171.14 for transition provisions.)
Part 173
Section 173.2a. Consistent with the
eleventh revised edition of the UN
Recommendations, in the paragraph (b)
Precedence of Hazard Table, we are
revising Footnote 2 to exclude liquid
and solid desensitized explosives. In
addition, we are adding the revised
Footnote 2 to Class 3, PG I, II and III in
the paragraph (b) Precedence of Hazard
Table.
Section 173.4. Based on a request for
clarification, we are revising paragraph
(a) to clarify that the small quantity
exceptions apply to packagings
containing articles, as well as inner
receptacles.
Section 173.24b. We are adding a new
paragraph (e) to address acceptance of
foreign manufactured UN portable tanks
that conform to the applicable
provisions in the UN Recommendations
on the Transport of Dangerous Goods
and are manufactured in countries that
provide reciprocal treatment for UN
portable tanks manufactured in the
United States.
Section 173.29. One commenter
requested that two petitions for
rulemaking be addressed in this final
rule. The petitions request that IBCs
meeting the Environmental Protection
Agency’s empty container rule in 40
CFR 261.7 be allowed to be transported
without vehicle placarding and
shipping papers. We are not addressing
this issue under HM–215D because it is
beyond the scope of this rulemaking.
Section 173.31. Consistent with the
proper shipping name revisions that
replace the word ‘‘inhibited’’ with
‘‘stabilized’’ (see § 172.101), we are
revising one such proper shipping name
in § 173.31(b)(2)(ii).
Section 173.32. One commenter stated
that the consolidation of §§ 173.32,
173.32b and 173.32c would impose
requirements for DOT Specification 57
portable tanks that previously did not
apply. The commenter provided specific
recommendations for ensuring that new
requirements for the maintenance and
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continued use of DOT Specification 57
portable tanks are not introduced. We
did not intend to impose new
requirements for DOT Specification 57
portable tanks. We considered the
recommendations of the commenter and
revised § 173.32(d), (f) and (h) to
address these recommendations.
One commenter suggested that we
incorporate certain editorial changes in
§ 173.32 and part 180, subpart G, to
clarify that not all portable tanks have
a maximum allowable working pressure
(MAWP) and that some requirements do
not apply to all portable tanks, such as
DOT Specification 56 and 57 portable
tanks. The commenter stated that DOT
Specification 57 portable tanks, for
example, have a design pressure, but not
a MAWP. The commenter also noted
that when we consolidated the repair,
inspection, test and maintenance
requirements for portable tanks in the
NPRM, we applied requirements to DOT
Specification portable tanks that
currently are not applicable under the
HMR. We agree with the commenter’s
suggestions and are incorporating the
suggested editorial corrections.
One commenter stated that one of its
members maintains and operates a large
fleet of ICC Specification portable tanks
and they requested that we maintain the
current grandfather provisions for these
portable tanks. As stated in the NPRM,
our intent with removing the provisions
was based on whether these portable
tanks were being used. With receipt of
this comment, we are retaining the
provisions currently in 173.32(b) and (c)
of the HMR by incorporating them into
§ 173.32(c)(4) and (c)(5) in this final
rule.
The commenter also stated that DOT
Specification 60 and marine portable
tanks were not addressed in the NPRM
and requested that these portable tanks
be authorized for continued use. We did
not propose any changes in the NPRM
that would prevent continued use of
these portable tanks.
Another commenter expressed
concern regarding our proposal to allow
UN portable tanks to be designed and
constructed to pressure vessel design
codes other than the ASME Code. The
commenter asked which codes would be
acceptable and expressed concern that
we would allow codes that are ‘‘less
stringent’’ than the ASME Code. In
response to this comment, we wish to
advise the commenter that codes other
than ASME will only be authorized if
approved by the Associate
Administrator for Hazardous Materials
Safety, and only for UN portable tanks
intended for the transport of liquid and
solid hazardous materials. No approval
provision was proposed for use of
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alternative design codes for portable
tanks intended for the transport of
liquefied gases. Because alternative
codes are only allowed if approved by
the Associate Administrator,
applications for use of other design
codes will be reviewed on a case by case
basis. It is not our intention to allow the
use of design codes that will not provide
an equivalent level of safety as afforded
in the ASME Code. We did not include
a list of potential alternative codes
because we have not considered which
codes we will accept and because other
factors, in addition to the design code,
will be considered in each case.
One commenter stated that it is
unclear whether the grandfather
provision for DOT Specification 56 and
57 portable tanks manufactured after
October 1, 1996 provides for such
portable tanks to continue in service.
We note that DOT Specification 56 and
57 portable tanks were not authorized to
be manufactured after October 1, 1996.
On October 1, 1996, the UN IBC
requirements were introduced which
replaced DOT Specification 56 and 57
portable tanks.
Because paragraphs (c)(3) and (g)
concerning pressure relief valves for
DOT specification portable tanks are
duplicative, we are removing paragraph
(g). With this action the paragraphs
following the removed paragraph (g) are
renumbered.
As proposed in the NPRM, we are
revising § 173.32 to provide
requirements for all portable tanks by
consolidating the requirements for the
use of IM portable tanks currently in
§ 173.32c into a single section and
moving them to part 180, subpart G,
with the qualification and maintenance
requirements for IBCs, cargo tanks and
tank cars. We are also including a
grandfather clause in § 173.32 to allow
IM 101, 102 and DOT 51 portable tanks
to continue to be constructed in
accordance with the HMR until January
1, 2003. IM 101, 102 and DOT 51
portable tanks which are certified and
approved prior to this date are
authorized for continued use provided
they meet the applicable periodic
inspection and test requirements in part
180, subpart G. These requirements
were previously in § 173.32b. On
January 1, 2003, all newly manufactured
portable tanks will be required to
conform to the requirements for the
design, construction and approval of UN
portable tanks (see §§ 178.274, 178.275,
178.276 and 178.277). Finally, we are
removing the provisions for the
continued use of DOT Specification 52
and 53 portable tanks based on our view
that these portable tanks are no longer
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in use and the lack of comments to the
contrary.
Section 173.32a. We are removing
§ 173.32a and moving its approval
requirements for specification portable
tanks to § 178.273. We believe that part
178 is a more appropriate location for
these requirements and that the new
section will prove to be more
convenient for users of the HMR. We
also are including similar requirements
for the incorporation of requirements for
UN portable tanks.
Section 173.32b. We are removing
§ 173.32b and relocating the test
requirements to part 180, subpart G, as
discussed in § 173.32.
Section 173.32c. We are removing
§ 173.32c. The requirements for the use
of all specification portable tanks are
now included in § 173.32, thereby
precluding the need for § 173.32c.
Section 173.34. Consistent with the
proper shipping name revisions that
replace the word ‘‘inhibited’’ with
‘‘stabilized’’ (see § 172.101), we are
revising two such proper shipping
names in § 173.34(e)(13).
Section 173.61. Based on our own
initiative, for Class 1 (explosives) mixed
packaging requirements, we are revising
paragraph (e)(3) to allow explosives of
compatibility group S that are allowed
to be packaged with explosives of all
other compatibility groups, except A
and L, to be treated as belonging to any
of the packaged compatibility groups
except S. In addition, we are adding a
new paragraph (e)(8) to allow explosive
articles in compatibility group G, except
for fireworks and articles requiring
special packaging, to be packaged with
articles of compatibility groups C, D and
E, and the combined package may be
treated as belonging to compatibility
group E. This revision corresponds with
the previous allowance contained in
§ 177.848(g).
Section 173.62. Consistent with
adding the entries ‘‘Rockets with inert
head,’’ UN0502 and ‘‘1H-Tetrazole,’’
UN0504 to the § 172.101 Table, we are
adding them to the paragraph (b)
Explosives Table which specifies the
Packing Instructions assigned to each
explosive. In paragraph (c), we are
revising the Explosives Packing
Instructions Table to authorize
additional types of outer packagings in
the following packing instructions:
112(a), 112(b), 112(c), 113, 115, 116,
130, 131, 134, 135, 136, 138, 140,
141,142 and 144.
Section 173.150. We are revising
paragraph (d) by clarifying that
alcoholic beverages containing over
24% alcohol by volume are not
excepted from regulation when
transported by a passenger or
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crewmember on passenger-carrying
aircraft except as provided in
§ 175.10(a)(17). (See preamble
discussion under § 175.10.)
Section 173.162. We are revising
paragraph (a)(1) by clarifying that the
types of packagings specified in the
paragraph are combination packagings
and that the glass, earthenware or rigid
plastic packagings are authorized as
inner packagings only. In addition, for
these packagings, we are increasing the
net mass of 10 kg (22 pounds) for each
packaging to15 kg (33 pounds). This is
consistent with Packing Instruction 800
in the UN Recommendations.
Section 173.185. We are revising
§ 173.185 to include a definition for
equivalent lithium content for lithium
ion cells and batteries and to provide
the applicable aggregate lithium
quantities relevant to excepting lithium
ion cells and batteries from the
requirements of the HMR consistent
with the eleventh edition of the UN
Recommendations. The definition of
lithium content was revised in this final
rule to make it consistent with a minor
editorial clarification adopted by the
Committee of Experts in its report of the
21st session (see section 38.3.2.2 in the
amendments to the UN Manual of Tests
and Criteria, report number ST/SG/
AC.10/27/Add.2). This clarification was
included based on a comment that we
received. We adopted this clarification
in order to prevent possible confusion
about the lithium-equivalent content of
lithium-ion battery packs that are
currently used in many portable
devices. For the readers’ information,
we plan to issue an NPRM under a
separate rulemaking initiative to address
the 12th edition amendments to the UN
Recommendations that require all
lithium batteries, regardless of the
lithium content, to be subject to the
lithium battery tests in Section 38 of the
UN Manual of Tests and Criteria. The
lithium battery amendments and revised
test methods are available in the report
of the UN Committee of Experts and
may be downloaded at http://
www.unece.org/trans/main/dgdb/
dgcomm/ac10rep.html.
Several commenters stated that we
did not include the revised
requirements applicable to large lithium
batteries used for electric and hybrid
vehicles and requested that we make the
correction in the final rule. Although we
discussed the amendment in the
NPRM’s preamble, the revised
requirements were inadvertently
omitted from the regulatory text. This
error is corrected in this final rule.
Section 173.224. Consistent with the
UN Recommendations, we are adding
the entry ‘‘2,2’-Azodi(isobutyronitrile)
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as a water-based paste’’ to the SelfReactive Substances Table for
substances that are not subject to the
approval provisions of
§ 173.124(a)(2)(iii), provided all
applicable provisions in the table are
met. Finally, we are revising paragraph
(b)(4) and removing paragraph (d) to
allow Type F self-reactive substances to
be transported in portable tanks under
conditions specified in § 173.225(e) (see
preamble discussion under § 173.225).
Section 173.225. We are amending the
paragraph (b) Organic Peroxide Table by
making various changes, such as
revising several technical names,
packing method authorizations and
control temperatures. These changes are
consistent with the UN
Recommendations. We are removing
Notes ‘‘7’’ and ‘‘10’’ consistent with the
adoption of UN IBC 520 and adding
Note ‘‘26’’ to specify the available
oxygen content limitation for certain
new organic peroxide formulations. We
are revising paragraph (e) to incorporate
the requirements from the eleventh
revised edition of the UN
Recommendations relevant to the
emergency venting devices for portable
tanks and IBCs used for the
transportation of organic peroxides and
self-reactive substances. This responds
to NTSB recommendation (I–92–2) that
asked us to ‘‘revise the requirements for
pressure relief venting on DOT
Specification 57 portable tanks used to
transport dicumyl peroxides and other
products with similar rapid
decomposition characteristics to ensure
that the pressure relief systems prevent
overpressure rupture of tanks from a
rapid product decomposition reaction.’’
We are applying the recommended
venting requirements to all portable
tanks and IBCs, rather than just DOT
Specification portable tanks.
Additionally, the types of portable tanks
authorized for type F organic peroxide
and self-reactive substances are
expanded to include UN portable tanks.
We are adopting the requirements in
Portable Tank Instruction T23 and IBC
Special Provision, IBC 520.
A commenter brought to our attention
that Note 26 as proposed would conflict
with the § 173.21 restriction for ketone
peroxides which limits oxygen content
to 9% or less. We agree and are
removing the proposed Note 26 text and
renumbering the proposed Note 27 to
Note 26. In addition, based on a
comment, we are adding an organic
peroxide formulation for 2,5 Dimethyl
2,5 di-2-ethylhex anoylperoxy hexane,
UN3113. The entry was adopted in the
UN Recommendations and
inadvertently omitted in the NPRM.
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We understand that the current
Organic Peroxide Table includes a
number of formulations that are no
longer used. We encourage users of the
Organic Peroxide Table to provide us
with comments in this regard, as well as
suggestions for improving the Organic
Peroxide Table.
Sections 173.240, 173.241, 173.242
and 173.243. In each section’s
paragraph (c), we are removing
Specification DOT 52 and 53 portable
tanks as authorized packagings (see
§ 173.32 ) because we believe that these
portable tanks are no longer used. In
addition, we are authorizing UN
portable tanks. In conjunction with the
revision to the requirements for IBCs,
for alignment with international
standards, we are revising paragraph (d)
which specifies authorized IBCs in
§§ 173.240, 173.241, 173.242 and
173.243 to reflect the proposed
incorporation of IBC packing
instructions and IP codes (see § 172.101,
Column (7)). Based on a comment that
we received, we are not requiring
temperature sensing devices or reclosing
pressure relief devices for DOT
Specification 57 portable tanks. We
agree with the commenter that such
portable tanks have limited use and are
very similar to IBCs.
We also received a comment stating
that § 173.240 should be amended to
allow the use of non-specification
flexible (‘‘supersacks’’) IBCs for
hazardous materials such as
‘‘Environmentally hazardous
substances, solid, n.o.s.’’ Specifically,
the commenter requested that we
authorize the use of non-specification
‘‘supersacks’’ in § 173.240. The
commenter questioned the omission by
asking why we do not authorize nonspecification IBCs, yet we provide for
the use of other non-specification bulk
packagings. While it is our intent at this
time to maintain authorization for use of
non-specification portable tanks and
bulk bins in § 173.240(c), we do not
agree that non-specification IBCs should
be authorized. The only nonspecification bulk packagings
authorized in § 173.240 are portable
tanks and bulk bins which are rigid
packagings of a higher integrity when
compared to a 2,000 pound nonspecification bag. Neither the current
HMR nor the UN Recommendations
authorize the use of non-specification
IBCs for environmentally hazardous
substances. We believe that
authorization of the non-specification
‘‘supersacks’’ would be detrimental to
safety and, therefore, we are not
incorporating it into the HMR.
Section 173.247. In paragraph (c), we
are removing Specification DOT 52 and
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53 portable tanks as authorized
packagings (see § 173.32).
Sections 173.301, 173.304, 173.314,
173.315 and 172.330. Consistent with
the proper shipping name revisions that
replace the word ‘‘inhibited’’ with
‘‘stabilized’’ (see § 172.101), we are
revising all such proper shipping names
in these sections.
Section 173.306. Consistent with
Packing Instruction P201 in the UN
Recommendations, we are amending the
paragraph (a)(4)(iii) conditions for
transporting flammable, nonpressurized gas samples by revising the
inner packagings limit from 2.5 L (0.66
gallons) to 5 L (1.3 gallons).
Sections 173.314 and 173.315.
Consistent with the proper shipping
name revisions that replace the word
‘‘inhibited’’ with ‘‘stabilized’’ (see
§ 172.101), we are revising one such
proper shipping name in § 173.314(c)
and (g) and two such proper shipping
names in § 173.315(a), (b) and (h).
Section 173.315. As proposed in the
NPRM, we are revising paragraphs (a)
and (i)(1)(iii) to incorporate provisions
for the use of UN portable tanks for the
transportation of liquefied compressed
gases and the requirements for DOT
Specification 51 portable tanks. In
paragraph (a), we are incorporating a
reference to new tank instruction T50
(see UN T Codes under § 172.102) for
the transportation of liquefied
compressed gases in UN portable tanks.
In paragraph (i)(1)(iii), we are including
the pressure relief device requirements
applicable to UN portable tanks.
We received a comment questioning
the intent in paragraph (a)(1)(iii)
concerning the insulation requirements.
The commenter was concerned that the
paragraph prevents the use of mylar,
other low melting films and aluminum
for jacket materials. We note that the
paragraph does not prohibit the use of
jackets constructed of materials other
than steel, except in the case when the
portable tank manufacturer is
attempting to lower the required
relieving capacity of the relief devices
by taking into account the thermal
protection afforded by the insulation.
The UN portable tank requirements
intentionally restrict the jacketing
material to steel when using the
insulation as a means for reducing the
required relieving capacity of the
pressure relief devices, because jacket
materials with lower melting
temperatures, such as aluminum, would
not provide adequate fire damage
protection for the inner vessel, or for the
vacuum insulation in the case of a
vacuum insulated tank to justify
allowing a lower overall relieving
capacity for the pressure relief system.
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We agree with the UN reasoning for
limiting jacket material to steel, and,
therefore, we are adopting the paragraph
as proposed.
Section 173.320. For transportation by
air for cryogenic liquids exceptions, we
are making an editorial clarification in
paragraph (c) to refer readers to the
specific cites in the ICAO Technical
Instructions rather than stating ‘‘see
§ 171.11 of this subchapter.’’
Part 175
Section 175.10. For consistency with
the ICAO Technical Instructions, we are
revising paragraph (a)(10) to clarify that
lighters containing ‘‘unabsorbed liquid
fuel’’ are prohibited on one’s person or
in checked or carry-on baggage. We are
revising exclusions for alcoholic
beverages as carry-on and checked
baggage to impose a per passenger
quantity limit and to restrict the
exceptions to alcoholic beverages in
retail packagings containing not more
than 70% alcohol. We are revising
paragraph (a)(16) to exclude alcoholic
beverages. Also, we are adding new
paragraph (a)(17) to specify that
alcoholic beverages containing more
than 24% and not more than 70%
alcohol by volume, when carried by
passengers or crew in checked or carryon baggage, are not subject to the HMR
if in retail packagings not exceeding 5
liters (1.3 gallons) with a total net
quantity per person of 5 liters (1.3
gallons). These changes are consistent
with the ICAO Technical Instructions.
Section 175.33. For harmonization
with the ICAO Technical Instructions,
we are revising paragraph (a)
introductory text to add a requirement
that the written pilot notification must
be accurate and legible.
Section 175.78. We are revising this
section to update and align segregation
requirements with recent changes
adopted in the ICAO Technical
Instructions which were based on a UN
decision to remove the distinction
between primary and subsidiary risk
labels. Separate rows and columns are
provided for Divisions 5.1 and 5.2. We
are adding a new provision to clarify
that packages with multiple risks do not
need to be segregated from other
packages bearing the same UN number.
The ICAO Technical Instructions
currently require segregation of
Divisions 5.1 and 4.3 hazardous
materials and we have revised the entry
to reflect the change.
Section 175.85. Consistent with a new
provision adopted in the ICAO
Technical Instructions, we are revising
paragraph (a) to authorize use of main
deck Class C cargo compartments for the
transport of hazardous materials. Prior
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to this final rule, hazardous materials
were allowed to be carried in a main
deck cargo compartment of a passenger
aircraft provided the compartment was
inaccessible to passengers and it met
certification requirements for a Class B
cargo compartment. (Class C cargo
compartments differ from Class B cargo
compartments in that Class C
compartments are required to have a
built-in fire extinguishing system, in
addition to smoke or fire detection
systems.)
Part 176
Section 176.2. In conjunction with
incorporating a requirement for vessel
cargo to be in compliance with the INF
Code (see § 176.720), we are adding a
definition for ‘‘INF cargo’’ under the
§ 176.2 definitions.
Section 176.63. For the stowage of
Class 1 (explosive) materials on board a
vessel, we are adding a stowage location
definition for ‘‘closed cargo transport
unit.’’ This addition coincides with the
addition of the vessel stowage category
definitions contained in Amendment 30
to the IMDG Code. (See § 172.101(k).)
Section 176.84. Consistent with the
IMDG Code we are revising paragraph
(b) Table of provisions and paragraph
(c)(2) stowage provisions. In the
paragraph (b) Table of provisions, we
are adding two new stowage provisions
for assignment to the entries: ‘‘Calcium
hypochlorite, dry or Calcium
hypochlorite mixtures dry with more
than 39 percent available chlorine (8.8
percent available oxygen),’’ ‘‘Calcium
hypochlorite, hydrated or Calcium
hypochlorite, hydrated mixtures, with
not less than 5.5 percent but not more
than 10 percent water,’’ and ‘‘Calcium
hypochlorite mixtures, dry with more
than 10 percent but not more than 39
percent available chlorine.’’ In the
paragraph (c)(2), we are revising the list
of notes for the stowage of Class 1
(explosive) material provisions.
Section 176.128. We are making an
editorial change in § 176.128(c) by
correcting an identification number.
Section 176.136. We are making an
editorial change in § 176.136 by
removing the word ‘‘portable.’’
Section 176.142. Based on a comment
from the National Cargo Bureau, Inc., in
§ 176.142, paragraph (a), we are revising
the list of hazardous materials that may
not be transported in a vessel carrying
Class 1 (explosive) materials to reflect
the most current proper shipping names
and add one extremely flammable
material, ‘‘Methyl phosphonous
dichloride, pyrophoric liquid,’’ NA2845.
Section 176.720. We are adding a new
section to require a vessel carrying INF
cargo in international transportation to
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comply with the ‘‘International Code for
the Safe Carriage of Packaged Irradiated
Nuclear Fuel, Plutonium and HighLevel Radioactive Wastes on Board
Ships,’’ (INF Code, 2000, English
edition). The INF Code was adopted by
the International Maritime Safety
Committee and became effective January
1, 2001 in the IMDG Code.
Part 177
Section 177.848. In paragraph
(g)(3)(vi), we inadvertently added the
terms ‘‘special stowage’’ and ‘‘stowed’’
from the corresponding vessel section of
the HMR (§ 174.81) under HM–215C (64
FR 10742). We are correcting the
wording by removing ‘‘special stowage,’’
which is not applicable to this section,
and replacing ‘‘stowed’’ with ‘‘loaded,
transported and stored.’’ We received a
joint petition from the American
Trucking Associations (ATA) and the
Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME)
(P–1396) requesting additional
clarification of this paragraph. Prior to
this rule, the paragraph read:
‘‘(vi) ‘‘6’’ means explosive articles in
compatibility group G, other than
fireworks and those requiring special
stowage, may be stowed with other
explosive articles of compatibility
groups C, D and E, provided no
explosive substances (for example, those
not contained in articles) are carried in
the same vehicle.’’
In this paragraph and the
corresponding paragraph in § 174.81,
the petitioners request that the words
‘‘other explosives’’ be inserted before
the wording ‘‘explosive substances.’’
The petitioners are incorrect in their
interpretation of the wording of this
paragraph. Explosive articles in
compatibility group G may be stowed
with certain other explosive articles (C,
D and E compatibility groups), provided
no explosive substances that are not
contined within articles are carried in
the same vehicle. We point out that
there is a distinction between the words
‘‘articles’’ and ‘‘substances.’’ To take
advantage of this paragraph, explosive
substances that are not contained in
articles may not be carried on the
vehicle. We are revising the paragraph
to clarify that substances are prohibited
when not contained in articles.
Part 178
Section 178.273. We are adding a new
section by moving the current
requirements for the approval of
portable tanks from § 173.32a to
§ 178.273. This new section will include
approval provisions for all portable
tanks, including ‘‘UN portable tanks.’’
These current approval provisions will
precede the requirements for UN
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portable tanks (§§ 178.274 through
178.277). Approval agencies that have
an interest in approving UN portable
tanks must send a request to DHM–32,
Office of Hazardous Materials
Approvals, in accordance with the
requirements in part 107, subpart E of
this subchapter.
Sections 178.274, 178.275, 178.276
and 178.277. Based on the eleventh
revised edition of the UN
Recommendations, we are incorporating
four new sections into the HMR for the
UN portable tank requirements. This
action is based on our own initiative
and a petition for rulemaking (P–1373)
and is consistent with our international
harmonization objectives. The
requirements apply to the design and
construction of portable tanks. The IMO
Dangerous Goods, Solid Cargoes and
Containers (DSC) Sub-Committee
incorporated the new harmonized UN
multimodal portable tank requirements
into the reformatted IMDG Code,
Amendment 30. The reformatted IMDG
Code became effective on January 1,
2001. The IMDG Code also includes a
provision to allow for the continued use
of portable tanks designed and
constructed under the current
requirements (those in Amendment 29
or previous amendments to the IMDG
Code as applicable, depending on the
date of construction).
The IMO allows construction under
the new requirements on January 1,
2001, on a voluntary compliance basis,
with a mandatory compliance date of
January 1, 2003. On January 1, 2003, all
new portable tanks will be required to
be manufactured in accordance with the
new requirements. For purposes of
harmonization, we are incorporating the
corresponding design, construction and
use requirements for UN portable tanks
in the HMR. In addition, in § 173.32 we
are providing for the continued use of
IM 101, 102 and DOT Specification 51
portable tanks, which is consistent with
the provisions adopted in the IMDG
Code.
The design and construction
requirements for UN portable tanks do
not differ significantly from the
previous IM 101 and 102 portable tanks
and the DOT Specification 51
requirements. In general, the UN
requirements are less restrictive. For
example, 6 mm (0.2 inches) minimum
thickness is required for most portable
tanks, as opposed to the current
minimum thickness of 6.35 mm (0.3
inches) for IM 101 and 102 portable
tanks. As discussed in the NPRM, while
the majority of the changes involve
relaxations of the regulatory
requirements, there will be implications
for portable tank manufacturers,
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shippers and operators who transport
hazardous materials in portable tanks.
For example, we are requiring UN
portable tanks used for the
transportation of liquefied compressed
gases to be approved by a DOTdesignated approval agency, and we are
requiring all UN portable tanks to meet
a 4 g impact test. In addition to portable
tanks for liquids and liquefied
compressed gases, we are incorporating
requirements for portable tanks that are
used to transport refrigerated liquified
gases (cryogenic liquids). Previous to
this final rule, requirements for portable
tanks used for refrigerated liquefied
gases were not specified in the HMR,
and we authorized their use only under
DOT exemptions. The differences
between UN portable tanks and the
previous portable tank requirements
include, but are not limited to the
following:
—The new definition for portable
tank includes multimodal tanks with a
capacity of more than 450 liters (118.9
gallons).
—The new design temperature range
is defined as –40 °C to 50 °C (–40 °F to
122.0 °F). This final rule includes the
requirement that design temperatures
must be considered for portable tanks
subjected to severe climatic conditions.
Previous to this final rule, regulations
specified a range of –20 °C to 50 °C (–
4.0 °F to 122.0 °F).
—The new UN leakage test for
portable tanks intended for the transport
of liquids specifies a test pressure not
less than 25% of Maximum Allowable
Working Pressure (MAWP). The
previous HMR requirements specified
an internal pressure equivalent to
MAWP, but not less than 0.2 bar (20.0
kPa) for liquids.
—The new test requires that the
design and construction of portable
tanks must take into account the effects
of fatigue during normal conditions of
transport. Previously, this was not
required in the HMR.
—The new requirements specify an
absolute minimum thickness of 3 mm
(0.1 inches), regardless of the material
used and regardless of whether
additional protection is provided.
—Under the new requirements, a rail
impact test of 4 g is required for all
portable tanks meeting the definition of
‘‘Container’’ in the International
Convention for Safe Containers (CSC).
—The new requirements specify that
the test pressure be 1.3 times the design
pressure for portable tanks intended for
the transport of liquefied gases.
Previously, under the HMR, DOT 51
portable tanks used for the
transportation of liquefied gases were
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required to have a test pressure of 1.5
times the design pressure; however, this
is based on the vapor pressure of the
hazardous material at 115 °F (46.1 °C),
whereas the UN calculates the vapor
pressure at 65 °C (149 °F). The
differences between 1.5 at 46 °C and 1.3
at 65 °C, therefore, would not be
significant. (Although one commenter
stated that they disagreed with this
statement, our view is explained further
in the preamble discussion under
§ 178.274.)
—The new requirements include a
figure for thermal conductance for the
thermal insulation systems of shells
intended for the transport of liquefied
compressed gases.
—The new requirements include a
definition for ‘‘Holding time’’ relevant
to portable tanks used for the
transportation of refrigerated liquefied
gases. This is consistent with current
HMR requirements in § 178.338–9 for
cargo tanks.
—The new requirements specify the
effectiveness of the insulation system
(heat influx in watts) based on a test
using the portable tank.
—The new requirements allow the
specified minimum values of material
strength for austenitic steels to be
increased by 15% according to
recognized material standards when
greater values are provided in the
material inspection certificates.
—The new requirements allow the
combined capacity of all pressure relief
devices to be sufficient to limit the
pressure to 120% of the MAWP for
liquefied compressed gases.
Section 178.274. One commenter
stated that the required test pressure for
UN portable tanks used for the
transportation of propane would
increase from 320 psig to 400 psig. We
believe that the values cited by the
commenter are not accurate. Based on
the Fourth Edition of the Compressed
Gas Association Handbook of
Compressed Gases, the vapor pressure
of propane is approximately 220–230
psia at a reference temperature of 115 °F
(46.1 °C) and approximately 270–275
psia at 130 °F (54.4 °C). The required
MAWP according to § 173.315 is 250
psi. The test pressure for a UN portable
tank would be approximately the same
as that for a DOT 51 portable tank and
in some cases may be slightly less. In
this case, it would not be in the interest
of harmonization to vary from the
internationally agreed design pressure
formulas. Based on the above, we are
adopting the requirement as proposed.
One commenter stated that aluminum
should be authorized as a material for
portable tank shell construction. The
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UN Recommendations allows aluminum
only for portable tanks intended for
liquid and solid materials when
approved by the competent authority.
Aluminum is not authorized for
portable tank shells intended for nonrefrigerated liquefied gases, however,
aluminum is authorized for shells of
portable tanks intended for the
transportation of refrigerated liquefied
gases. Based on the merits of these
comments and to be consistent with the
UN Recommendations, we are
amending paragraph (b) accordingly.
Also regarding paragraph (b), some
commenters requested background
information explaining the justification
and application of the proposed –40 °C
lower range for the design temperature
applicable to UN portable tanks. This
lower temperature was adopted because
the UN working group recognized that
–20 °C was not sufficient to represent
temperatures that UN portable tanks
may experience in certain parts of the
world. One commenter stated that it was
not clear whether the requirement was
applicable to all portable tank
components or only to the shell. In
response to this comment, we point out
that the design temperature range
applies to the shell which is the primary
pressure and lading retention
component of the portable tank. The
general requirements for design and
construction state that ‘‘Portable tank
materials must be suitable for the
external environment where they will
be transported taking into account the
determined design temperature range.’’
This provision requires service
equipment to be suitable for the climatic
conditions to which it will be exposed.
For these reasons, we are not amending
the proposed language.
One commenter stated that the change
from the very prescriptive relief device
location for IM portable tanks in
§ 178.270–11(b)(1)(i) to the less specific
requirement is ‘‘too open to
interpretation’’ and requested
clarification. We do not agree with the
commenter. The main safety concern is
that when the tank is filled to its
maximum filling condition, the relief
device is located in the vapor space and
will ensure that escaping vapor can be
discharged free from any obstruction.
The text accomplishes this objective and
is more flexible and performanceoriented. Specifically limiting the
location by specifying exact tolerances
forces us to issue exemptions and
approvals when the location varies from
these specific parameters. In addition,
the text as proposed in this section is
consistent with how the HMR specifies
pressure relief device location for DOT
specification 400 series cargo tanks
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(see178.345–10(c)). We are adopting the
text as proposed.
One commenter stated that the
proposed requirement to group outlet
openings in paragraph § 178.274(e)(7) of
the NPRM should not apply to portable
tanks used for refrigerated liquified
gases due to their unique design. The
commenter explained that this
requirement does not currently apply to
exemption cryogenic portable tanks or
MC 338 Specification cargo tanks (see
§ 178.338–7), nor is it a requirement
under the UN Recommendations. We
agree with this commenter and are
amending the paragraph to reflect that
the external fitting grouping
requirement applies only to portable
tanks intended for the transportation of
non-refrigerated liquefied gases. This
amendment is consistent with the
current requirement that applies to DOT
Specification 51 portable tanks in
§ 178.245–1(c). We agree that the
additional exceptions applicable to
locating openings in other locations in
§ 178.245–1(d)(1), (2) and (3) should
also apply and, therefore, we are
revising the text accordingly. Because
these requirements are applicable only
to portable tanks intended for the
transport of non-refrigerated liquified
gases, we are moving the text to the
more appropriate location of § 178.276.
We received two comments
concerning the proposed requirements
for the internal valve emergency shut-off
device in paragraph (e)(7). One
commenter stated that there is no
requirement in the UN
Recommendations nor the IMDG Code
for a thermally activated closure. Our
intent with this paragraph is
consistency with a requirement that was
published under a final rule (Docket
HM–166Y; 63 FR 37453) on July 10,
1998, requiring an IM portable tank to
be retrofitted if unloaded while it
remained on a transport vehicle with
the power unit attached. The
commenter stated that we proposed to
expand the concept by making a
thermally activated device part of the
service equipment for all UN portable
tanks and that the requirement would be
contrary to harmonization because UN
portable tanks are used worldwide.
They suggested that the requirement
should first be introduced at the UN
Committee of Experts for consideration.
Although the requirement is only a
condition for unloading IM portable
tanks from vehicles while the motor
unit is attached, we were informed
through meetings with portable tank
users and manufacturers that it is not
feasible to determine which IM portable
tanks would be offloaded in this manner
and that all IM portable tanks would
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need to be retrofitted with thermally
activated closure devices (fusible links)
in order to comply with the requirement
in § 177.834(o). In a request for an
interim final rule concerning the
retrofitting requirement published in
HM–166Y final rule, the Hazardous
Materials Advisory Council (HMAC)
stated ‘‘For commercial and economic
reasons, it is not practical to remove all
tanks from service at once to retrofit the
bottom outlet valves with thermally
activated closure devices. Tanks are
either in a transport cycle, in storage, or
in repair/maintenance shops. If all of
the portable tanks were taken out of
service at the same time to complete this
retrofit, many industrial operations
would be severely disrupted.’’ DOT 51
portable tanks are required to be fitted
with these closures (see § 178.245–
1(d)(iii)) and in the HM–215D NPRM we
proposed that UN portable tanks used
for non-refrigerated liquified gases be
fitted with these devices consistent with
paragraph 6.7.3.5.4 of the UN
Recommendations. The UN
Recommendations require ‘‘quick
closing’’ shut-off devices that close
automatically in the event of fire
engulfment and unintended movement
of the portable tank for portable tanks
used to transport flammable refrigerated
and flammable and toxic nonrefrigerated liquified gases. We are
removing the requirements for these
shut-off devices to operate based on
unintended movement because we
believe it is not practical. We believe
that even though this is not a
requirement under the UN
Recommendations for liquid materials,
it is a domestic requirement and from
the safety perspective, as discussed
under Docket HM–166Y, it should be
applied to U.S. manufactured UN
portable tanks intended for the
transportation of liquid hazardous
materials which are flammable,
pyrophoric, oxidizing or toxic. We
believe it would be in the best interest
of safety to fit these portable tanks with
thermally activated closures. We
estimate that the cost of installing a
fusible link will be approximately
$40.00 to $70.00 per portable tank based
on information provided by tank and
tank valve and component
manufacturers. Installation at the time
of manufacture will avoid downstream
retrofitting costs, costs associated with
shipping delays and logistical problems
at a later date. In previous discussions
with the Hazardous Materials Advisory
Council and the Tank Container
Association, we were informed that
retrofitting of portable tanks would cost
approximately $200.00 to $250.00 per
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portable tank. On the basis of these
costs, it makes economic sense to install
the devices at the time of manufacture.
We agree that this requirement should
be proposed to the UN Committee of
Experts and will follow-up accordingly.
On the basis of enhanced safety,
minimal cost at the time of manufacture,
shipping delays and logistics, we are
requiring U.S. manufactured UN
portable tanks intended for transporting
certain liquids to be fitted with
thermally activated closures (fusible
links). The internal valve shut-off
requirements are revised for consistency
in §§ 178.275(d)(3), 178.276(c)(4) and
178.277(d).
Concerning paragraph (i), one
commenter stated that markings such as
maximum allowable working pressure,
test pressure, maximum gross mass and
the applicable T Code should be marked
on the tanks following the ‘‘UN’’ mark
in order to convey that the cargo is
authorized for that particular portable
tank. We agree that a T marking on the
tank may be advantageous, however, the
UN Recommendations do not require a
T mark and imposing such a
requirement is beyond the scope of this
final rule. Incorporation of a T code
marking in this rule could lead to
different requirements in domestic and
international regulations if such a
proposal is not adopted by the UN
Transport Subcommittee. With regard to
the other markings, the information is
marked on a specification plate (see
§ 178.274(i) of the regulatory text).
Finally, we moved the requirements for
the initial inspection and test of
portable tanks from § 180.605(d), as
presented in the NPRM, to the more
appropriate location § 178.274(j).
Sections 178.274 and 178.275. One
commenter stated that although the term
‘‘fusible elements’’ is used in the UN
Recommendations, the purpose of the
devices and whether they are mandatory
service equipment is unclear. The
commenter stated that in the final rule
it would be helpful to clarify the
definition and use of these devices. We
agree with the commenter and are
adding a definition for ‘‘fusible
elements’’ in § 178.274(a)(3) and are
clarifying the use of ‘‘fusible elements’’
in § 178.275(f)(4).
A commenter requested that we allow
UN portable tanks used for the
transportation of refrigerated liquefied
gases to be tested using an inert gas as
an alternative to hydrostatic testing with
water. The commenter explained that
this is a common industry practice and
is necessary because the saddle designs
for these portable tanks are not designed
to hold the associated weight of the
water necessary to conduct the
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hydrostatic test. The commenter further
explained that the alternative method is
necessary because it is difficult to
entirely remove all of the water in the
inner tank after the hydrostatic test is
completed. In addition, the UN
Recommendations authorize the
pressure test using an inert gas. We
accept this comment and are amending
§ 178.274(j)(2) to include a provision to
allow, as an alternative to hydrostatic
testing with water, testing with an inert
gas for portable tanks used for the
transportation of refrigerated liquefied
gases.
Section 178.275. Regarding paragraph
(c), a commenter stated that damage to
the liner in a portable tank would be
inevitable when welding a blind (blank)
flange on the inside and outside of the
portable tank shell. The commenter
suggested a tamper proof flange as an
alternative to the welded flange as
proposed in the NPRM. The UN
portable tank working group considered
a number of alternate configurations or
possibilities for closing bottom openings
in portable tanks when they are
retrofitted to remove bottom opening
configurations. The working group was
opposed to use of a bolted flange
because of the possibility that it may
leak during transportation. While
inclusion of an alternative to welding is
beyond the scope of this rule, a means
of authorizing non-welded bottom
flange configurations may be considered
under the alternative arrangement
approval provisions.
Another commenter stated that the
presence of a liner in a portable tank
should not be justification for
authorizing the portable tank to be used
without an internal shut-off valve. The
commenter stated that internal shut-off
valves can be fitted on lined portable
tanks and that the proposed exception
would result in a decrease in safety. We
agree and based on the merits of the
comment, we believe that a lined tank
should have a internal shut-off and are
removing the proposed exception in
paragraph (c)(4) which states, ‘‘For a
lined shell, the internal stop valve
required by paragraph (c)(3)(i) of this
section may be replaced by an
additional external stop valve.’’
One commenter stated that the
external design pressure should not be
based on the internal pressure because,
as proposed, the requirement would
impose unrealistic external design
pressure requirements. We agree with
this commenter and are revising the
wording in paragraph (e) to remove the
reference to the internal pressure. On
this basis, a shell that is to be equipped
with a vacuum-relief device must be
designed to withstand, without
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permanent deformation, an external
pressure of not less than 0.21 bar.
Section 178.276. See discussion under
§ 178.274 for discussion concerning the
relocation of certain text.
We received a comment stating that
§ 178.276 should be revised to provide
an exception from the internal stop
valve requirement for portable tanks
used for the transportation of chlorine.
The commenter requested alternative
wording to clarify whether a threaded
cap or pipe plug can be used as the third
means of closure on portable tank
openings. We agree and are revising the
text in § 178.276(c)(1) to state ‘‘* * *
and the third being a blank flange,
threaded cap, plug or equivalent liquid
tight closure device.’’ We are also
revising § 178.276(c)(3) to indicate that
this paragraph only applies to openings
below the liquid level of the portable
tank. This wording will eliminate the
need for portable tanks used to transport
chlorine from having to be fitted with
internal stop valves because these
portable tanks have loading and
unloading fittings only at the top of the
tank. We are also including a new
paragraph (7) to address inlets and
discharge outlets, internal excess flow
valves on portable tanks used to
transport chlorine.
Section 178.277. One commenter
stated that the NPRM preamble
included a new filling limit for helium,
yet it was not contained in the
regulatory text in § 178.277. We
recognized the oversight and added a
new tank provision, TP5 to address the
filling limit. (See § 172.102, Special
Provisions.)
Another commenter stated that it is
not necessary to specify impact test
requirements in paragraph
§ 178.277(b)(4) and that the proposed
provision for conducting impact tests at
0 °F on materials to be used for
refrigerated liquefied gases are not
suitable because such portable tanks
operate at much lower temperatures.
The commenter went on to say that the
ASME Code adequately addresses this
issue. We agree with the commenter and
have removed the proposed provision.
Another commenter stated that we
overlooked the fact that the UN
Recommendations do not require
portable tanks used for the
transportation of refrigerated liquefied
gases to have an opening for inspection.
The commenter stated that the internal
inspection requirements for these
portable tanks should be removed
because: (1) The portable tanks are not
currently fitted with inspection
openings, (2) internal corrosion is not a
factor for portable tanks used to
transport refrigerated liquefied gases, (3)
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the UN Recommendations do not
require internal inspection for these
portable tanks, and (4) fitting of
inspection openings on these portable
tanks does not enhance safety. We agree
with the commenter and are including
the exceptions for refrigerated liquefied
gas portable tanks in paragraphs (d)(7)
and § 180.605(e) and (f).
We are including the above discussed
amendments and, as proposed in the
NPRM, we are adding five new sections
(§§ 178.273 through 178.277) to the
HMR as follows: § 178.273 is added by
moving the current requirements for the
approval of Specification portable tanks
from § 173.32a and introducing similar
requirements for UN portable tanks;
§ 178.274 is added for the UN portable
tank general design and construction
requirements; § 178.275 is added for the
additional specifications for UN
portable tanks intended for the
transportation of liquid and solid
materials of Classes 3 through 9;
§ 178.276 is added for the additional
requirements for UN portable tanks
intended for the transportation of
liquefied compressed gases; and
§ 178.277 is added for the additional
requirements for the design,
construction, inspection and testing of
UN portable tanks intended for the
transport of refrigerated liquefied gases.
Section 178.703. Consistent with
§ 178.3(a)(4), paragraph (a)(1) is revised
by including a minimum height of 12
mm (0.5 inches) for IBC markings and
by adding a requirement to allow use of
the ‘‘W’’ mark for approval of equivalent
IBC packagings, as provided for in
§ 178.801(i). Two commenters stated
that while they support a minimum
marking size of 12 mm for IBCs, it is not
clear how this would apply to IBCs
manufactured prior to the effective date
of this final rule. In response to these
commenters, we revised paragraph (a)(1)
to clarify that the minimum marking
size only applies to IBCs manufactured
after the effective date of this final rule
(October 1, 2001).
Section 178.705. We are revising the
minimum wall thickness requirements
to take into account the capacity in the
case of metal IBCs.
Section 178.801. In paragraph (i), we
are adding an approval provision for the
use of large packagings, as defined in
§ 171.8 of this NPRM, provided the large
packagings conform to the construction
standards, performance testing and
packaging marking as specified in UN
Recommendations.
Section 178.812. Based on our
initiative, we are revising paragraph
(c)(1) and adding a new paragraph (c)(3)
to include an alternate method for
conducting the top lift test for flexible
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IBCs. Prior to this final rule, the
alternate method was authorized in
several approvals issued by the
Associate Administrator.
Part 179
Section 179.102–4. Consistent with
the proper shipping name revisions that
replace the word ‘‘inhibited’’ with
‘‘stabilized’’ (see § 172.101), we are
revising one such proper shipping name
in this section.
Part 180
Sections 180.601, 180.603, 180.605.
We are moving the qualification and
maintenance requirements for portable
tanks from § 173.32(c) to part 180. As
discussed in the NPRM, we believe that
these requirements are more
appropriately placed in part 180 along
with the qualification and maintenance
requirements for cargo tanks, IBCs and
tank cars. Therefore, as proposed, we
are adding new subpart G to part 180 for
the qualification and maintenance of
portable tanks. (Also see § 173.32.) One
commenter suggested that we
incorporate certain editorial changes to
§ 173.32 and part 180, subpart G, to
clarify that not all portable tanks have
a maximum allowable working pressure
(MAWP) and that some requirements do
not apply to all portable tanks, such as
DOT Specification 56 and 57 portable
tanks. We agree and have made the
clarification revisions accordingly.
Section 180.603. A commenter
requested that grandfather provisions be
included in § 180.603 to recognize that
portable tanks constructed and used in
accordance with existing DOT
exemptions are authorized for
continued use provided they meet the
applicable periodic inspection and test
requirements. We do not agree with this
request because such exemptions
remain valid and their continued use
are not affected by this final rule.
Section 180.605. Several commenters
stated that the periodic inspection
requirements for portable tanks
proposed in the NPRM are not entirely
consistent with those specified in the
UN Recommendations. They quoted the
UN Recommendations as stating: ‘‘A
portable tank filled prior to the date of
expiry of the last periodic inspection
and test may be transported for a period
not to exceed three months beyond the
date of expiry of the last periodic test or
inspection.’’ In addition, a portable tank
may be transported after the date of
expiry of the last periodic test and
inspection after emptying but before
cleaning, for purposes of performing the
next required test or inspection prior to
refilling and unless otherwise approved
by the competent authority, for a period
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not to exceed six months beyond the
date of expiry of the last periodic test or
inspection, in order to allow the return
of dangerous goods for proper disposal
or recycling. Reference to this
exemption shall be mentioned in the
transport document. The commenters
requested that we adopt this text from
the UN Recommendations in the final
rule. We do not agree that the UN
Recommendations’ text should be
included in the HMR. We believe that
the UN text imposes arbitrary limits on
the length of time that a portable tank
may be transported after expiration of
the inspection and test date. The HMR
text allows a portable tank to continue
to be transported after the expiration of
the test date while prohibiting filling of
a tank once the periodic inspection and
test dates have expired. We wish to
clarify that the text as proposed was
based on existing text for cargo tanks
(see 173.33(a)(3)) and for portable tanks
(see 173.32(e)(5)). The text in place prior
to this final rule, as well as the text
adopted in this final rule, allows
portable tanks which contain a residue,
or are being transported to a cleaning,
testing or repair facility, to be
transported after the inspection and test
date expires. In the NPRM, we simply
consolidated this requirement in a more
appropriate section and applied it
universally to all portable tanks. We are
adopting the text as proposed, even
though it is less restrictive than the UN
Recommendations text, because it is
practical and does not impose
unnecessary burdens on the regulated
public or government. On this basis, we
are not adopting the suggestions of the
commenters. We also wish to note that
the text in § 180.605(b)(3), as proposed
and adopted, requires a portable tank
that has been out of service for more
than one year to be periodically
retested.
Several commenters stated that they
support our efforts to adopt the UN
portable tank requirements. The
commenters support the requirement
that DOT 51 Specification portable
tanks not be allowed to be manufactured
after January 1, 2003, however, they do
not support the conditions for
continued use of existing DOT 51
portable tanks as proposed in the
NPRM. We did not introduce new
requirements for periodically retesting
DOT Specification 51 portable tanks in
the NPRM nor was it our intention to do
so. The retest provisions for DOT
Specification 51 portable tanks are
specified in § 180.605(c)(2) and requires
that the portable tanks be retested at
least once every 5 years.
For paragraphs (e) and (f), see
§ 178.277(d)(7) discussion regarding an
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exception from the requirement for
portable tanks used for the
transportation of refrigerated liquefied
gases to have an opening for inspection.
We moved the initial inspection and test
requirements from § 180.605(d), as
proposed in the NPRM, to § 178.274(j)
which we believe is a more appropriate
location. For a comment on an
alternative to hydrostatic testing with
water, see § 178.274(j).
We also received a comment stating
that we should have included an
exception from the requirement for UN
portable tanks intended for the
transportation of ‘‘Helium refrigerated
liquid (cryogenic liquid),’’ UN1963 and
‘‘Hydrogen, refrigerated liquid
(cryogenic liquid),’’ UN1966 to be
subjected to the 4 G rail impact test as
prescribed in § 180.605(d)(6). The
commenter reasoned that high thermal
performance liquid hydrogen and
helium containers are not transported
on railroads due to the large impact
loads experienced during coupling and
that such UN portable tanks are marked
with the words ‘‘NOT FOR RAIL
TRANSPORTATION.’’ We agree with
the commenter. When the requirements
for UN portable tanks were developed,
the UN working group agreed that
portable tanks used for the
transportation of refrigerated liquefied
helium and hydrogen should be
excepted from rail impact testing. A
special provision was added allowing
the transportation of these refrigerated
liquefied gases under conditions
specified by the competent authority. In
this final rule, we are excepting portable
tanks intended for the transport of
refrigerated liquefied helium and
hydrogen from the requirements of a rail
impact test. Instead of requiring an
approval provision, we are adding a
sentence to § 180.605(d)(6) to except
portable tanks from the 4 G impact test
when the portable tanks are used in
dedicated service for the transportation
of ‘‘Helium, refrigerated liquid,’’
UN1963 and ‘‘Hydrogen, refrigerated
liquid,’’ UN1966 and are marked ‘‘NOT
FOR RAIL TRANSPORT’’ in letters of a
minimum height of 20 cm (8 inches) on
at least two sides of the portable tank.
Another commenter stated that the
proposed marking size amendment in
§ 180.605(l) requires inspection and test
markings that are not included on the
specification plate of a portable tank to
be 32 mm (1.25 inches) high, yet as the
commenter points out, currently
§ 173.32(e)(3) allows markings for DOT
Specifications 51, 56, 57 and 60 portable
tanks to be a minimum height of 12 mm.
We agree with the commenter and after
considering the proposed amendment,
we do not believe that a marking height
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of 32 mm is necessary for these
particular portable tanks. Therefore, we
are adopting a minimum test and
inspection marking height of 3 mm
when the markings are on the
specification plate, and a marking
height of 12 mm when the markings are
directly on the portable tank.
IV. Rulemaking Analyses and Notices
A. Executive Order 12866 and DOT
Regulatory Policies and Procedures
This final rule is not considered a
significant regulatory action under
section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866
and, therefore, was not reviewed by the
Office of Management and Budget. This
final rule is not considered a significant
rule under the Regulatory Policies and
Procedures of the Department of
Transportation (44 FR 11034). Benefits
resulting from this final rule include
enhanced transportation safety resulting
from the consistency of domestic and
international hazard communications
and continued access to foreign markets
by domestic shippers of hazardous
materials. Many companies involved in
domestic, as well as global operations,
will realize economic benefits as a result
of the amendments in this rulemaking.
The total net increase in costs to
businesses in implementing this
rulemaking is minimal and we have
determined that the intended benefits of
harmonizing the HMR with
international standards outweigh the
minimal increase in costs to industry.
For interested parties, a regulatory
analysis is available for review in the
public docket.
B. Executive Order 13132
This final rule has been analyzed in
accordance with the principles and
criteria contained in Executive Order
13132 (‘‘Federalism’’). This final rule
preempts State, local and Indian tribe
requirements but does not adopt any
regulation that has substantial direct
effects on the States, the relationship
between the national government and
the States, or the distribution of power
and responsibilities among the various
levels of government. Therefore, the
consultation and funding requirements
of Executive Order 13132 do not apply.
The Federal hazardous material
transportation law, 49 U.S.C. 5101–
5127, contains an express preemption
provision (49 U.S.C. 5125(b)) that
preempts State, local, and Indian tribe
requirements on certain covered
subjects. Covered subjects are:
(1) The designation, description, and
classification of hazardous materials;
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(2) The packing, repacking, handling,
labeling, marking, and placarding of
hazardous materials;
(3) The preparation, execution, and
use of shipping documents related to
hazardous materials and requirements
related to the number, contents, and
placement of those documents;
(4) The written notification,
recording, and reporting of the
unintentional release in transportation
of hazardous; or
(5) The design, manufacture,
fabrication, marking, maintenance,
recondition, repair, or testing of a
packaging or container represented,
marked, certified, or sold as qualified
for use in transporting hazardous
material.
This final rule addresses covered
subject items (1), (2), (3), and (5) above
and would preempt State, local, and
Indian tribe requirements not meeting
the ‘‘substantively the same’’ standard.
This final rule is necessary to
incorporate changes already adopted in
international standards. If the changes
in this final rule are not adopted in the
HMR, U.S. companies, including
numerous small entities competing in
foreign markets, would be at an
economic disadvantage. These
companies would be forced to comply
with a dual system of regulation. The
changes in this final rule are intended
to avoid this result. Federal hazardous
materials transportation law provides at
section 5125(b)(2) that, if DOT issues a
regulation concerning any of the
covered subjects, DOT must determine
and publish in the Federal Register the
effective date of Federal preemption.
The effective date may not be earlier
than the 90th day following the date of
issuance of the final rule and not later
than two years after the date of issuance.
Thus, RSPA lacks discretion in this
area. The effective date of Federal
preemption will be December 18, 2001.
C. Executive Order 13084
This final rule has been analyzed in
accordance with the principles and
criteria contained in Executive Order
13084 (‘‘Consultation and Coordination
with Indian Tribal Governments’’).
Because this final rule does not
significantly or uniquely affect the
communities of the Indian tribal
governments and does not impose
substantial direct compliance costs, the
funding and consultation requirements
of Executive Order 13084 do not apply.
D. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires an agency to
review regulations to assess their impact
on small entities, unless the agency
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determines that a rule is not expected to
have a significant impact on a
substantial number of small entities.
This final rule will serve to facilitate the
transportation of hazardous materials in
international commerce by providing
consistency with international
standards. This final rule applies to
offerors and carriers of hazardous
materials, some of whom are small
entities, such as, chemical
manufacturers, chemical users and
suppliers, packaging manufacturers,
distributors, battery manufacturers,
radiopharmaceutical companies and
training companies. Based on our
assessment in the regulatory analysis,
which is available in the public docket,
I hereby certify that this final rule will
not have a significant economic impact
on a substantial number of small
entities.
The majority of amendments in this
final rule should result in cost savings
and ease the regulatory compliance
burden for shippers engaged in
domestic and international commerce,
including trans-border shipments
within North America. For example,
cost savings will be realized by shippers
and carriers as a result of eliminating
the differences between primary and
subsidiary labels. As a result of this
change, it will no longer be necessary to
stock two sets of labels for each hazard
class. To ease any burden associated
with this change, we are incorporating
a reasonable transition period where
labels meeting requirements in effect
immediately prior to this final rule and
the requirements adopted in this final
rule may be used.
Other cost savings include providing
greater flexibility for the use of IBCs and
portable tanks; retaining current IM 101,
102 and DOT Specification 51 portable
tank requirements and providing
authorizations for their use; deleting
numerous entries from the marine
pollutant list for consistency with the
IMDG Code; authorizing greater
flexibility for transporting samples of
hazardous materials; authorizing the use
of a single explosives placard when
explosives of several compatibility
groups are transported in a single freight
container or vehicle; and revising
requirements for large lithium batteries
which will simplify the regulatory
requirements applicable to batteries
used in high energy efficient hybrid
vehicles. Finally, we are authorizing
immediate voluntary compliance,
delayed effective dates and a one-year
transition period to allow for training of
employees and to ease any burden on
entities affected by the amendments.
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E. Paperwork Reduction Act
We have current information
collection approvals under OMB No.
2137–0018, Inspection and Testing of
Portable Tanks and Intermediate Bulk
Containers, which expires March 31,
2002, with 51,340 burden hours and
$10,235,000 annual costs, and OMB No.
2137–0557, Approvals for Hazardous
Materials, which expires March 31,
2002, with 18,302 burden hours and
$413,737.40 annual costs. We believe
that this final rule may result in minor
incremental increases in the annual
burden hours and costs. The current
approvals has been revised and
resubmitted to OMB for extension and
reapproval.
OMB No. 2137–0018 contains the
information collection and
recordkeeping requirements in current
§§ 173.32, 173.32a, 173.32b, 178.245
and 178.801 for tests, inspections and
related records related to the
manufacture, qualification, repair or
modification of portable tanks or
intermediate bulk containers. This
information is used to verify that
portable tanks and intermediate bulk
containers meet the required
manufacturing standards prior to being
authorized for initial use, and that once
manufactured, the packagings are
maintenance in conformance with the
applicable HMR requirements. OMB No.
2137–0018 is revised to include UN
portable tanks and to revise section
references to the portable tank
requalification requirements which are
being relocated to subpart G in Part 180.
OMB No. 2137–0557 contains the
information collection and
recordkeeping requirements for
packagings and hazardous materials
approvals. This information is used to
verify that portable tank designs meet
the applicable standards. OMB No.
2137–0557 is revised to include UN
portable tanks and to revise the section
references to the portable tank design
approval requirements which are being
relocated to Part 178.
We estimate that the adjusted total
information collection and
recordkeeping burdens are as follows:
OMB No. 2137–0018:
Affected Public: Manufacturers,
requalifiers, repairers and modifiers,
and owners of certain DOT specification
and exemption portable tanks and
intermediate bulk containers.
Number of Respondents: 8,770.
Total Annual Responses: 86,100.
Total Annual Burden Hours: 66,390.
Total Annual Burden Cost: $
7,137,500.
One-time Annual Start Up Burden
Hours: 350.
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OMB No. 2137–0557:
Number of Respondents: 3,518.
Total Annual Responses: 3,869.
Total Annual Burden Hours: 18,381.
Total Annual Burden Cost: $
413,737.40.
Requests for a copy of the information
collection approvals, requests and data
should be directed to Deborah Boothe,
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
(DHM–10), Research and Special
Programs Administration, Room 8102,
400 Seventh Street, SW, Washington,
DC 20590–0001, Telephone (202) 366–
8553.
F. Regulation Identifier Number (RIN)
A regulation identifier number (RIN)
is assigned to each regulatory action
listed in the Unified Agenda of Federal
Regulations. The Regulatory Information
Service Center publishes the Unified
Agenda in April and October of each
year. The RIN number contained in the
heading of this document can be used
to cross-reference this action with the
Unified Agenda.
G. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
This final rule does not impose
unfunded mandates under the
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of
1995. It does not result in costs of $100
million or more to either State, local or
tribal governments, in the aggregate, or
to the private sector, and is the least
burdensome alternative that achieves
the objective of the rule.
H. Environmental Assessment
The National Environmental Policy
Act of 1969 (NEPA) requires Federal
agencies to consider the consequences
of major federal actions and prepare a
detailed statement on actions
significantly affecting the quality of the
human environment. We developed an
assessment to determine the effects of
these revisions on the environment and
whether a more comprehensive
environmental impact statement may be
required. Our findings conclude that
there are no significant environmental
impacts associated with this final rule.
Consistency in regulations for the
transportation of hazardous materials
aids in the shipper’s understanding of
what is required and permits shippers to
more easily comply with safety
regulations and avoid the potential for
environmental damage or
contamination. For interested parties, an
environmental assessment is available
in the public docket.
List of Subjects
49 CFR Part 171
Exports, Hazardous materials
transportation, Hazardous waste,
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Imports, Incorporation by reference,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
49 CFR Part 172
Education, Hazardous materials
transportation, Hazardous waste,
Labeling, Markings, Packaging and
containers, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
49 CFR Part 173
Hazardous materials transportation,
Packaging and containers, Radioactive
materials, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Uranium.
49 CFR Part 175
Air carriers, Hazardous materials
transportation, Radioactive materials,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
49 CFR Part 176
Hazardous materials transportation,
Maritime carriers, Radioactive materials,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
49 CFR Part 177
Hazardous materials transportation,
Motor carriers, Radioactive materials,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
49 CFR Part 178
Hazardous materials transportation,
Motor vehicle safety, Packaging and
containers, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
49 CFR Part 179
Hazardous materials transportation,
Railroad safety, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
49 CFR Part 180
Hazardous materials transportation,
Motor carriers, Motor vehicle safety,
Packaging and containers, Railroad
safety, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
In consideration of the foregoing, 49
CFR Chapter I is amended as follows:
PART 171—GENERAL INFORMATION,
REGULATIONS, AND DEFINITIONS
1. The authority citation for part 171
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5127; 49 CFR
1.53.
2. In § 171.7, in paragraph (a)(1), the
fourth sentence is revised and in the
paragraph (a)(3) table:
a. Under the entry ‘‘American Society
for Testing and Materials’’, a new entry
is added in alpha-numeric order;
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b. Under the entry ‘‘International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’’, a new
entry is added in alpha-numeric order;
c. Under the entry ‘‘International Civil
Aviation Organization (ICAO)’’, the
existing entry is revised;
d. Under the entry ‘‘International
Maritime Organization (IMO)’’, for the
entry ‘‘International Maritime
Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, 2000
edition’’, in the second column, add ‘‘;
176.720’’ after ‘‘176.30’’; and
e. Under the entry ‘‘International
Organization for Standardization’’, three
new entries are added in alpha-numeric
order.
The revisions and additions read as
follows:
§ 171.7
Reference material.
(a) Matter incorporated by reference—
(1) * * * The material listed in
paragraph (a)(3) has been approved for
incorporation by reference by the
Director of the Federal Register in
accordance with 5 U.S.C 552(a) and 1
CFR part 51. * * *
*
*
*
*
*
(3) Table of material incorporated by
reference. * * *
Source and name of material
*
*
*
ASTM E 112–96
*
49 CFR reference
*
*
American Society for Testing and Materials
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Standard Test Methods for Determining Average Grain Size, 1996 Edition ...............................................
*
*
*
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
*
*
*
*
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
*
*
*
*
International Organization for Standardization
*
*
171.12
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air (ICAO Technical Instructions), DOC 9284–AN/
905, 2001–2002 Edition.
*
*
178.274
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
IAEA, Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, No. TS–R–1, 1996 Edition ................................................
*
*
*
*
*
171.11; 172.202;
172.401;
172.512; 172.602
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
ISO 1496–3 Series 1 freight containers—Specification and testing, Part 3: Tank containers for liquids, gases and pressurized dry bulk, March 1, 1995, Fourth Edition.
*
*
178.274
*
*
*
*
*
*
ISO 4126–1 Safety valves—Part 1:
General Requirements, December 15, 1991, First Edition ..................................................................................................
178.274
*
*
*
*
*
*
ISO 6892 Metallic materials—Tensile testing, July 15, 1984, First Edition .............................................................................
178.274
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
3. In § 171.8, the following definitions
are added in appropriate alphabetical
order to read as follows:
§ 171.8
Definitions and abbreviations.
*
*
*
*
*
Large packaging means a packaging
that—
(1) Consists of an outer packaging
which contains articles or inner
packagings;
(2) Is designated for mechanical
handling;
(3) Exceeds 400 kg net mass or 450
liters (118.9 gallons) capacity;
(4) Has a volume of not more than 3
m3 (see § 178.801(i) of this subchapter);
and
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the construction, testing and marking of
large packagings as specified in the UN
Recommendations.
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Stabilized means that the hazardous
material is in a condition that precludes
uncontrolled reaction. This may be
achieved by methods such as adding an
inhibiting chemical, degassing the
hazardous material to remove dissolved
oxygen and inerting the air space in the
package, or maintaining the hazardous
material under temperature control.
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tank having a capacity of more than 450
liters (118.9 gallons). It includes a shell
fitted with service equipment and
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structural equipment, including
stabilizing members external to the shell
and skids, mountings or accessories to
facilitate mechanical handling. A UN
portable tank must be capable of being
filled and discharged without the
removal of its structural equipment and
must be capable of being lifted when
full. Cargo tanks, rail tank car tanks,
non-metallic tanks, non-specification
tanks, bulk bins, and IBCs and
packagings made to cylinder
specifications are not UN portable tanks.
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4. In § 171.10, in paragraph (c)(2), the
Table of Conversion Factors for SI Units,
a unit of measure is added as the last
entry, and in the abbreviation notes
following the Table, in the (SI)
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abbreviations, a new abbreviation ‘‘;
Newton, N’’ is added after ‘‘mSv’’ to
read as follows:
*
Units of measure.
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(c) * * *
*
(2) * * *
*
TABLE OF CONVERSION FACTORS FOR SI UNITS
Measurement
SI to U.S. standard
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Force ...................................................
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1 Newton = 0.2248 Pound-force .....................................................................
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5. In § 171.11, the introductory text is
revised, the comma at the end of
paragraphs (d)(6)(i) and (d)(6)(ii) are
removed and a period is added in its
place, ’’, and’’ at the end of paragraph
(d)(6)(iv) is removed and a period is
added in their place, and new
paragraphs (d)(6)(vi) and (d)(17) are
added to read as follows:
§ 171.11 Use of ICAO Technical
Instructions.
Notwithstanding the requirements of
parts 172 and 173 of this subchapter, a
hazardous material may be transported
by aircraft, and by motor vehicle either
before or after being transported by
aircraft, in accordance with the ICAO
Technical Instructions (see § 171.7) if
the hazardous material;
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(d) * * *
(6) * * *
(vi) The definition for ‘‘radioactive
material’’ in § 173.403 of this subchapter
applies to radioactive materials
transported under the provisions of this
section.
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*
(17) An organic peroxide that is not
identified by technical name in the
Organic Peroxide Table in § 173.225(b)
of this subchapter must be approved by
the Associate Administrator in
accordance with the requirements of
§ 173.128(d) of this subchapter.
6. In § 171.12, paragraph (b)(5) is
revised, new paragraph (b)(20) is added,
paragraphs (d) heading and introductory
text and (d)(4) are revised, ‘‘and’’ at the
end of paragraph (d)(5) is removed, the
period at the end of paragraph (d)(6) is
removed and ‘‘; and’’ is added in its
place, and paragraph (d)(7) is added to
read as follows:
§ 171.12
Import and export shipments.
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(b) * * *
(5) Except for IBCs and UN portable
tanks intended for liquids or solids,
hazardous materials that conform to the
requirements of the IMDG Code, bulk
packagings must conform to the
requirements of this subchapter. For UN
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portable tanks, Special Provisions TP37,
TP38, TP44 and TP45 must be met
when applicable. Except as specified in
paragraph (b)(8) of this section for a
material poisonous (toxic) by inhalation
(see § 171.8 of this subchapter), the T
Codes specified for specific hazardous
materials in Column 13 of the
Dangerous Goods List of the IMDG Code
may be applied to the transportation of
those materials in IM, IMO and DOT
Specification 51 portable tanks.
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(20) An organic peroxide that is not
identified by technical name in the
Organic Peroxide Table in § 173.225(b)
of this subchapter must be approved by
the Associate Administrator in
accordance with the requirements of
§ 173.128(d) of this subchapter.
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(d) Use of International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) regulations for
Class 7 (radioactive) materials. Class 7
(radioactive) materials being imported
into or exported from the United States,
or passing through the United States in
the course of being shipped between
places outside the United States, may be
offered and accepted for transportation
when packaged, marked, labeled, and
otherwise prepared for shipment in
accordance with IAEA ‘‘Regulations for
the Safe Transport of Radioactive
Material,’’ Safety Series No. 6, 1985
edition, or TS-R–1, 1996 edition (see
§ 171.7) , if—
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(4) The country of origin for the
shipment has adopted the
corresponding edition (Safety Series No.
6, 1985 Edition, or TS-R–1, 1996
Edition) of the IAEA ‘‘Regulations for
the Safe Transport of Radioactive
Material’;
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(7) The definition for ‘‘radioactive
material’’ in § 173.403 of this subchapter
is applied to radioactive materials
transported under the provisions of this
section.
7. In § 171.12a, a new paragraph
(b)(18) is added to read as follows:
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§ 171.12a Canadian shipments and
packagings.
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(18) An organic peroxide that is not
identified by technical name in the
Organic Peroxide Table in § 173.225(b)
of this subchapter must be approved by
the Associate Administrator in
accordance with the requirements of
§ 173.128(d) of this subchapter.
8. In § 171.14, paragraphs (d)
introductory text, (d)(1) and (d)(2)
introductory text are revised and new
paragraphs (d)(4) and (d)(5) are added to
read as follows:
§ 171.14 Transitional provisions for
implementing certain requirements.
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(d) A final rule published in the
Federal Register on June 21, 2001,
effective October 1, 2001, resulted in
revisions to this subchapter. During the
transition period, until October 1, 2002,
as provided in paragraph (d)(1) of this
section, a person may elect to comply
with either the applicable requirements
of this subchapter in effect on
September 30, 2001, or the requirements
published in the June 21, 2001 final
rule.
(1) Transition dates. The effective
date of the June 21, 2001 final rule is
October 1, 2001. A delayed compliance
date of October 1, 2002 is authorized.
On October 1, 2002, all applicable
regulatory requirements adopted in the
June 21, 2001 final rule in effect on
October 1, 2001 must be met.
(2) Intermixing old and new
requirements. Prior to October 1, 2002,
it is recommended that the hazard
communication requirements be
consistent where practicable. Marking,
labeling, placarding, and shipping paper
descriptions should conform to either
the old requirements of this subchapter
in effect on September 30, 2001, or the
new requirements of this subchapter in
the June 21, 2001 final rule without
intermixing communication elements.
However, intermixing is permitted,
during the applicable transition period,
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and handling provisions, as follows:
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(4) Until January 1, 2010, a hazardous
material may be transported in an IM or
IMO portable tank in accordance with
the T Codes (Special Provisions)
assigned to a hazardous material in
Column (7) of the HMT in effect on
September 30, 2001.
(5) Until October 1, 2005, proper
shipping names that included the word
‘‘inhibited’’ prior to the June 21, 2001
final rule in effect on October 1, 2001,
may continue to be shown on
packagings in place of ‘‘stabilized.’’
PART 172—HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
TABLE, SPECIAL
PROVISIONS,HAZARDOUS
MATERIALS COMMUNICATIONS,
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
INFORMATION,AND TRAINING
REQUIREMENTS
9. The authority citation for part 172
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5127; 49 CFR
1.53.
10–11. In § 172.101, paragraphs (b)(1)
and (c)(11) are revised, new paragraphs
(c)(16) and (k)(6) through (k)(20) are
added, and the Hazardous Materials
Table is revised to read as follows:
§ 172.101 Purpose and use of hazardous
materials table.
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*
(b) * * *
(1) The plus (+) sign fixes the proper
shipping name, hazard class and
packing group for that entry without
regard to whether the material meets the
definition of that class, packing group or
any other hazard class definition. When
the plus sign is assigned to a proper
shipping name in Column (1) of the
§ 172.101 Table, it means that the
material is known to pose a risk to
humans. When a plus sign is assigned
to mixtures or solutions containing a
material where the hazard to humans is
significantly different from that of the
pure material or where no hazard to
humans is posed, the material may be
described using an alternative shipping
name that represents the hazards posed
by the material. An appropriate
alternate proper shipping name and
hazard class may be authorized by the
Associate Administrator.
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(c) * * *
(11) Except for a material subject to or
prohibited by §§ 173.21, 173.54,
173.56(d), 173.56(e), 173.224(c) or
173.225(c) of this subchapter, a material
that is considered to be a hazardous
waste or a sample of a material for
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which the hazard class is uncertain and
must be determined by testing may be
assigned a tentative proper shipping
name, hazard class, identification
number and packing group, if
applicable, based on the shipper’s
tentative determination according to:
(i) Defining criteria in this subchapter;
(ii) The hazard precedence prescribed
in § 173.2a of this subchapter;
(iii) The shippers knowledge of the
material;
(iv) In addition to paragraphs (c)(11)(i)
through (iii) of this section, for a sample
of a material, other than a waste, the
following must be met:
(A) Except when the word ‘‘Sample’’
already appears in the proper shipping
name, the word ‘‘Sample’’ must appear
in association with the basic description
of a sample on the shipping paper;
(B) When the proper shipping
description for a sample is assigned a
‘‘G’’ in Column (1) of the § 172.101
Table, and the primary constituent(s) for
which the tentative classification is
based are not known, the provisions
requiring a technical name for the
constituent(s) do not apply; and
(C) A sample must be transported in
a combination packaging which
conforms to the requirements of this
subchapter that are applicable to the
tentative packing group assigned, and
may not exceed a net mass of 2.5 kg. (5.5
pounds) per package.
Note to Paragraph (c)(11): For the
transportation of self-reactive, organic
peroxide and explosive samples, see
§§ 173.224(c)(3), 173.225(c)(2) and 173.56(d)
of this subchapter, respectively.
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(16) Unless it is already included in
the proper shipping name in the
§ 172.101 Table, the qualifying words
‘‘liquid’’ or ‘‘solid’’ may be added in
association with the proper shipping
name when a hazardous material
specifically listed by name in the
§ 172.101 Table may, due to the
differing physical states of the various
isomers of the material, be either a
liquid or a solid (for example
‘‘Dinitrotoluenes, liquid’’ and
‘‘Dinitrotoluenes, solid’’). Use of the
words ‘‘liquid’’ or ‘‘solid’’ is subject to
the limitations specified for the use of
the words ‘‘mixture’’ or ‘‘solution’’ in
paragraph (c)(10) of this section. The
qualifying word ‘‘molten’’ may be added
in association with the proper shipping
name when a hazardous material, which
is a solid in accordance with the
definition in § 171.8 of this subchapter,
is offered for transportation in the
molten state (for example,
‘‘Alkylphenols, solid, n.o.s., molten’’).
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(6) Stowage category ‘‘01’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ or
‘‘under deck’’ on a cargo vessel (up to
12 passengers) and on a passenger
vessel.
(7) Stowage category ‘‘02’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ or
‘‘under deck’’ on a cargo vessel (up to
12 passengers) and ‘‘on deck’’ in closed
cargo transport units or ‘‘under deck’’ in
closed cargo transport units on a
passenger vessel.
(8) Stowage category ‘‘03’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ or
‘‘under deck’’ on a cargo vessel (up to
12 passengers) and ‘‘on deck’’ in closed
cargo transport units on a passenger
vessel.
(9) Stowage category ‘‘04’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ or
‘‘under deck’’ on a cargo vessel (up to
12 passengers) but the material is
prohibited on a passenger vessel.
(10) Stowage category ‘‘05’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ in
closed cargo transport units or ‘‘under
deck’’ on a cargo vessel (up to 12
passengers) and on a passenger vessel.
(11) Stowage category ‘‘06’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ in
closed cargo transport units or ‘‘under
deck’’ on a cargo vessel (up to 12
passengers) and ‘‘on deck’’ in closed
cargo transport units or ‘‘under deck’’ in
closed cargo transport units on a
passenger vessel.
(12) Stowage category ‘‘07’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ in
closed cargo transport units or ‘‘under
deck’’ on a cargo vessel (up to 12
passengers) and ‘‘on deck’’ only in
closed cargo transport units on a
passenger vessel.
(13) Stowage category ‘‘08’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ in
closed cargo transport units or ‘‘under
deck’’ on a cargo vessel (up to 12
passengers) but the material is
prohibited on a passenger vessel.
(14) Stowage category ‘‘09’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck only’’
in closed cargo transport units or
‘‘under deck’’ in closed cargo transport
units on a cargo vessel (up to 12
passengers) and on a passenger vessel.
(15) Stowage category ‘‘10’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ in
closed cargo transport units or ‘‘under
deck’’ in closed cargo transport units on
a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and
‘‘on deck’’ only in closed cargo transport
units on a passenger vessel.
(16) Stowage category ‘‘11’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ in
closed cargo transport units or ‘‘under
deck’’ in magazine stowage type ‘‘c’’ on
a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and
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‘‘on deck’’ only in closed cargo transport
units on a passenger vessel.
(17) Stowage category ‘‘12’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ in
closed cargo transport units or ‘‘under
deck’’ in magazine stowage type ‘‘c’’ on
a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) but
the material is prohibited on a passenger
vessel.
(18) Stowage category ‘‘13’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ in
closed cargo transport units or ‘‘under
deck’’ in magazine stowage type ‘‘A’’ on
a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) and
‘‘on deck’’ only in closed cargo transport
units on a passenger vessel.
(19) Stowage category ‘‘14’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ in
closed cargo transport units on a cargo
vessel (up to 12 passengers) but the
material is prohibited on a passenger
vessel.
(20) Stowage category ‘‘15’’ means the
material may be stowed ‘‘on deck’’ in
closed cargo transport units or ‘‘under
deck’’ in closed cargo transport units on
a cargo vessel (up to 12 passengers) but
the material is prohibited on a passenger
vessel.
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE
Symbols
Hazard
class or Division
Identification Numbers
PG
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Accellerene,
see
pNitrosodimethylaniline.
Accumulators, electric, see Batteries, wet etc.
Acetal ...........................................
Acetaldehyde ................................
....................
....................
3
3
UN1088
UN1089
II
I
3 .........
3 .........
Acetaldehyde ammonia ................
Acetaldehyde oxime .....................
Acetic acid, glacial or Acetic acid
solution, with more than 80 percent acid, by mass.
Acetic acid solution, not less than
50 percent but not more than
80 percent acid, by mass.
Acetic acid solution, with more
than 10 percent and less than
50 percent acid, by mass.
Acetic anhydride ...........................
9
3
8
UN1841
UN2332
UN2789
III
III
II
9 .........
3 .........
8, 3 ....
8
UN2790
II
8
UN2790
8
Acetone ........................................
Acetone cyanohydrin, stabilized ..
3
6.1
Acetone oils ..................................
Acetonitrile ....................................
Acetyl acetone peroxide with
more than 9 percent by mass
active oxygen.
Acetyl benzoyl peroxide, solid, or
with more than 40 percent in
solution.
Acetyl bromide .............................
3
3
Forbidden
8
UN1716
II
8 .........
Acetyl chloride ..............................
3
UN1717
II
3, 8 ....
Acetyl cyclohexanesulfonyl peroxide, with more than 82 percent wetted with less than 12
percent water.
Acetyl iodide .................................
Forbidden
8
UN1898
II
8 .........
Acetyl methyl carbinol ..................
Acetyl peroxide, solid, or with
more than 25 percent in solution.
Acetylene, dissolved ....................
3
Forbidden
UN2621
III
3 .........
............
2.1
UN1001
............
Acetylene (liquefied) .....................
Acetylene silver nitrate .................
Acetylene
tetrabromide,
see
Tetrabromoethane.
Acid butyl phosphate, see Butyl
acid phosphate.
Acid, sludge, see Sludge acid .....
Acridine ........................................
Acrolein dimer, stabilized .............
Acrolein, stabilized .......................
....................
6.1
3
6.1
UN2713
UN2607
UN1092
III
III
I
............
6.1 ......
3 .........
6.1, 3
Acrylamide ....................................
Acrylic acid, stabilized ..................
Acrylonitrile, stabilized ..................
6.1
8
3
UN2074
UN2218
UN1093
III
II
I
6.1 ......
8, 3 ....
3, 6.1
Actuating cartridge, explosive,
see Cartridges, power device.
Adhesives, containing a flammable liquid.
....................
UN1133
I
3 .........
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
A
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Label
Codes
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
IB2, T4, TP1
A3, B16, T11,
TP2, TP7
IB8, IP6
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
A3, A6, A7, A10,
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
201 .......
242 .......
243 .......
5L
Forbidden
60 L
30 L
E
E
............
............
155 .......
150 .......
154 .......
204 .......
203 .......
202 .......
240 .......
242 .......
243 .......
200 kg
60 L
1L
200 kg
220 L
30 L
A
A
A
34
............
............
8 .........
A3, A6, A7, A10,
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
III
8 .........
IB3, T4, TP1
154 .......
203 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
UN1715
II
8, 3 ....
UN1090
UN1541
II
I
3 .........
6.1 ......
UN1091
UN1648
II
II
3 .........
3 .........
............
A3, A6, A7, A10,
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
IB2, T4, TP1
2, A3, B9, B14,
B32, B76, B77,
N34, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
IB2, T4, TP1, TP8
IB2, T7, TP2
(6)
Forbidden
(7)
............
B2, IB2, T8, TP2,
TP12
A3, A6, A7, IB1,
N34, T8, TP2,
TP12
............
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
A
40
202 .......
227 .......
242 .......
244 .......
5L
Forbidden
60 L
Forbidden
B
D
............
25, 40,
49
150 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
202 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
5L
....................
60 L
60 L
....................
B
B
............
40
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
C
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
B
40
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
C
40
150 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
60 L
....................
220 L
....................
A
............
............
2.1 ......
None ....
303 .......
None ....
Forbidden
15 kg
D
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
25, 40,
57
............
............
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
...........
153 .......
150 .......
None ....
...........
213 .......
203 .......
226 .......
...........
240 .......
242 .......
244 .......
....................
100 kg
60 L
Forbidden
....................
200 kg
220 L
Forbidden
A
A
D
............
............
40
40
153 .......
154 .......
None ....
213 .......
202 .......
201 .......
240 .......
243 .......
243 .......
100 kg
1L
Forbidden
200 kg
30 L
30 L
A
C
E
12
25, 40
40
3
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TP13
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
154 .......
150 .......
None ....
IB8, IP3
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
1, B9, B14, B30,
B42, B72, B77,
T22, TP2, TP7,
TP13, TP38, TP44
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
B9, T14, TP2,
TP13
............
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...........
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150 .......
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
G
G
G
G
Hazard
class or Division
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(2)
(3)
(5)
.......................................................
....................
.......................................................
....................
Adiponitrile ....................................
Aerosols,
corrosive,
Packing
Group II or III, (each not exceeding 1 L capacity).
Aerosols, flammable, (each not
exceeding 1 L capacity).
Aerosols,
flammable,
n.o.s.
(engine starting fluid) (each not
exceeding 1 L capacity).
Aerosols, non-flammable, (each
not exceeding 1 L capacity).
Aerosols, poison, each not exceeding 1 L capacity.
Air bag inflators, compressed gas
or Air bag modules, compressed gas or Seat-belt
pretensioners, compressed gas.
Air bag inflators, pyrotechnic or
Air bag modules, pyrotechnic or
Seat-belt pretensioner, pyrotechnic.
Air bag inflators, pyrotechnic or
Air bag modules, pyrotechnic or
Seat-belt pretensioner, pyrotechnic.
Air, compressed ...........................
Air, refrigerated liquid, (cryogenic
liquid).
Air, refrigerated liquid, (cryogenic
liquid) non-pressurized.
Aircraft engines (including turbines), see Engines, internal
combustion.
Aircraft evacuation slides, see
Life saving appliances etc.
Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel
tank (containing a mixture of
anhydrous
hydrazine
and
monomethyl hydrazine) (M86
fuel).
Aircraft survival kits, see Life saving appliances etc.
Alcoholates solution, n.o.s., in alcohol.
Alcoholic beverages .....................
6.1
2.2
UN2205
UN1950
III
............
2.1
UN1950
2.1
UN1950
2.2
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(8B)
(8C)
II
3 .........
173 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
3 .........
150 .......
173 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
6.1 ......
2.2, 8
B52, IB2, T4, TP1,
TP8
B1, B52, IB3, T2,
TP1
IB3, T3, TP1
A34
150 .......
III
153 .......
306 .......
203 .......
None ....
241 .......
None ....
60 L
75 kg
220 L
150 kg
A
A
............
40, 48,
85
............
2.1 ......
N82
306 .......
None ....
None ....
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
2.1 ......
N82
306 .......
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
150 kg
A
40, 48,
85
40, 48,
85
UN1950
............
2.2 ......
306, 307
None ....
None ....
75 kg
150 kg
A
48, 85
2.2
UN1950
............
2.2 ......
306 .......
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
2.2
UN3353
............
2.2 ......
166 .......
166 .......
166 .......
75 kg
150 kg
A
40, 48,
85
............
1.4G
UN0503
II
1.4G ...
166 .......
166 .......
166 .......
Forbidden
75 kg
02
9
UN3268
III
9 .........
166 .......
166 .......
166 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
............
2.2
2.2
UN1002
UN1003
............
............
2.2 ......
2.2, 5.1
78
T75, TP5, TP22
306 .......
320 .......
302 .......
316 .......
302 .......
318, 319
75 kg
Forbidden
150 kg
150 kg
A
D
............
51
2.2
UN1003
............
2.2, 5.1
T75, TP5, TP22
320 .......
316 .......
318, 319
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
3
133
............
............
UN3165
I
....................
3, 6.1,
8.
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
172 .......
None ....
Forbidden
42 L
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
24E
51
............
............
E
............
............
3
UN3274
II
3, 8 ....
IB2
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
B
............
3
UN3065
II
3 .........
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
III
3 .........
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
I
3 .........
24, B1, IB2, T4,
TP1
24, B1, IB3, N11,
T2, TP1
T11, TP1, TP8,
TP27
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP8, TP28
B1, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
T11, TP1, TP27
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP8, TP28
B1, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB2, T7, TP2
64, IB5, IP2
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
E
............
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
E
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
3
.......................................................
....................
II
3 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
3 .........
3
.......................................................
....................
.......................................................
....................
Aldehydes, n.o.s. ..........................
.......................................................
3
....................
.......................................................
....................
Aldehydes,
flammable,
toxic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
3
.......................................................
Aldol .............................................
Alkali metal alcoholates, selfheating, corrosive, n.o.s..
.......................................................
Alkali metal alloys, liquid, n.o.s. ...
Alkali metal amalgam, liquid ........
Alkali metal amalgam, solid .........
Alkali metal amides ......................
6.1
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(8A)
....................
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(10)
Vessel stowage
(7)
.......................................................
Alkali metal dispersions, or Alkaline earth metal dispersions.
(9)
Quantity limitations
(6)
Alcohols, n.o.s. .............................
Alcohols, flammable, toxic, n.o.s.
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
UN1987
UN1986
UN1989
3, 6.1
3, 6.1
III
3, 6.1
I
II
3 .........
3 .........
III
3 .........
I
3, 6.1
....................
II
3, 6.1
....................
III
3, 6.1
UN2839
UN3206
II
II
6.1 ......
4.2, 8
....................
4.3
4.3
4.3
4.3
UN1421
UN1389
UN1389
UN1390
III
I
I
I
II
4.2, 8
4.3 ......
4.3 ......
4.3 ......
4.3 ......
4.3
UN1391
I
4.3 ......
Jkt 194001
UN1988
I
II
PO 00000
Frm 00025
64, IB8, IP3
A2, A3, B48, N34
A2, A3, N34
IB4, IP1, N40
A6, A7, A8, A19,
A20, IB7, IP2
A2, A3
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4700
None ....
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
None ....
150 .......
201 .......
202 .......
243 .......
242 .......
1L
5L
30 L
60 L
E
B
............
............
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
E
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
None ....
None ....
202 .......
212 .......
243 .......
242 .......
5L
15 kg
60 L
50 kg
A
B
12
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
151 .......
213
201
201
211
212
242
244
244
242
241
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
15 kg
100 kg
1L
1L
15 kg
50 kg
B
D
D
D
E
............
............
40
............
40
None ....
201 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
1L
D
............
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
G
G
G
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
Alkaline corrosive liquids, n.o.s.,
see Caustic alkali liquids, n.o.s..
Alkaline earth metal alcoholates,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Alkaline earth metal alloys, n.o.s.
Alkaline earth metal amalgams ....
....................
Identification Numbers
(4)
4.2
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
UN3205
II
4.2 ......
65, IB6, IP2
None ....
212 .......
241 .......
15 kg
50 kg
B
............
....................
4.3
4.3
UN1393
UN1392
III
II
I
4.2 ......
4.3 ......
4.3 ......
None ....
151 .......
None ....
213 .......
212 .......
211 .......
241 .......
241 .......
242 .......
25 kg
15 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
50 kg
15 kg
B
E
D
............
............
............
6.1
UN3140
I
6.1 ......
65, IB8, IP3
A19, IB7, IP2
A19, IB4, IP1,
N34, N40
A4, T14, TP2,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB7, IP1
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
....................
II
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
Alkaloids, solid, n.o.s. or Alkaloid
6.1
salts, solid, n.o.s. poisonous.
....................................................... ....................
....................................................... ....................
Alkyl sulfonic acids, liquid or Aryl
8
sulfonic acids, liquid with more
than 5 percent free sulfuric acid.
Alkyl sulfonic acids, liquid or Aryl
8
sulfonic acids, liquid with not
more than 5 percent free sulfuric acid.
Alkyl sulfonic acids, solid or Aryl
8
sulfonic acids, solid, with more
than 5 percent free sulfuric acid.
Alkyl sulfonic acids, solid or Aryl
8
sulfonic acids, solid with not
more than 5 percent free sulfuric acid.
Alkylphenols, liquid, n.o.s. (includ8
ing C2-C12 homologues).
....................................................... ....................
.......................................................
....................
Alkylphenols, solid, n.o.s. (including C2-C12 homologues).
.......................................................
....................
.......................................................
Alkylsulfuric acids .........................
....................
8
Allethrin, see Pesticides, liquid,
toxic, n.o.s..
Allyl acetate ..................................
....................
8
UN1544
I
6.1 ......
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
A
............
UN2584
II
III
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
8 .........
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
B2, IB2, T8, TP2,
TP12, TP13
None ....
153 .......
154 .......
212 .......
213 .......
202 .......
242 .......
240 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
1L
100 kg
200 kg
30 L
A
A
B
............
............
............
UN2586
III
8 .........
IB3, T4, TP1
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
UN2583
II
8 .........
IB8, IP2, IP4
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
............
UN2585
III
8 .........
IB8, IP3
154 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
............
UN3145
I
8 .........
T14, TP2
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
B
............
II
8 .........
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
B
............
8 .........
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB7, IP1, T10,
TP2, TP28
IB8, IP2, IP4, T3,
TP2
IB8, IP3, T3, TP1
B2, IB2, T8, TP2,
TP12, TP13
154 .......
III
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
I
8 .........
II
8 .........
UN2571
III
II
8 .........
8 .........
3
UN2333
II
3, 6.1
Allyl alcohol ..................................
6.1
UN1098
I
6.1, 3
Allyl bromide .................................
Allyl chloride .................................
Allyl chlorocarbonate, see Allyl
chloroformate.
Allyl chloroformate ........................
3
3
....................
UN1099
UN1100
I
I
3, 6.1
3, 6.1
............
6.1
UN1722
I
6.1, 3,
8.
Allyl ethyl ether .............................
3
UN2335
II
3, 6.1
Allyl formate .................................
Allyl glycidyl ether ........................
Allyl iodide ....................................
3
3
3
UN2336
UN2219
UN1723
I
III
II
3, 6.1
3 .........
3, 8 ....
Allyl isothiocyanate, stabilized .....
6.1
UN1545
II
6.1, 3
Allylamine .....................................
6.1
UN2334
I
6.1, 3
Allyltrichlorosilane, stabilized .......
8
UN1724
II
8, 3 ....
Aluminum alkyl halides ................
4.2
UN3052
I
4.2, 4.3
Aluminum alkyl hydrides ..............
4.2
UN3076
I
4.2, 4.3
Aluminum alkyls ...........................
4.2
UN3051
I
4.2, 4.3
Aluminum borohydride or Aluminum borohydride in devices.
Aluminum bromide, anhydrous ....
Aluminum bromide, solution .........
Aluminum carbide ........................
4.2
UN2870
I
4.2, 4.3
8
8
4.3
UN1725
UN2580
UN1394
II
III
II
8 .........
8 .........
4.3 ......
17:47 Jun 20, 2001
(7)
............
Alkaloids, liquid, n.o.s., or Alkaloid salts, liquid, n.o.s..
.......................................................
VerDate 11<MAY>2000
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
Jkt 194001
UN2430
............
PO 00000
Frm 00026
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP13
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, B77, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP45
T14, TP2, TP13
T14, TP2, TP13
2, A3, B9, B14,
B32, B74, N41,
T20, TP2, TP13,
TP38, TP45
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP13
T14, TP2, TP13
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
A3, A6, IB1, N34,
T7, TP2, TP13
A3, A7, IB2, T7,
TP2
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
A7, B2, B6, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP13
B9, B11, T21,
TP2, TP7
B9, B11, T21,
TP2, TP7
B9, B11, T21,
TP2, TP7
B11
Fmt 4701
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB3, T4, TP1
A20, IB7, IP2,
N41
Sfmt 4700
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
1 kg
25 kg
B
............
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
B
............
154 .......
154 .......
213 .......
202 .......
240 .......
242 .......
25 kg
1L
100 kg
30 L
A
C
............
14
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
E
............
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
None ....
...........
201 .......
201 .......
...........
243 .......
243 .......
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
30 L
30 L
....................
B
E
40
40
............
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
E
40
None ....
150 .......
None ....
201 .......
203 .......
202 .......
243 .......
242 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
60 L
1L
30 L
220 L
5L
E
A
B
40
............
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
60 L
D
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
C
40
None ....
181 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
None ....
181 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
None ....
181 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
None ....
181 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
154 .......
154 .......
151 .......
212 .......
203 .......
212 .......
240 .......
241 .......
242 .......
15 kg
5L
15 kg
50 kg
60 L
50 kg
A
A
A
40
............
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Aluminum
Aluminum
Aluminum
Aluminum
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
chloride, anhydrous .....
chloride, solution .........
dross, wet or hot .........
ferrosilicon powder ......
8
8
Forbidden
4.3
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
UN1726
UN2581
II
III
UN1395
(7)
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB3, T4, TP1
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
212 .......
203 .......
...........
212 .......
240 .......
241 .......
...........
242 .......
15 kg
5L
....................
15 kg
50 kg
60 L
....................
50 kg
II
8 .........
8 .........
............
4.3, 6.1
A19, IB5, IP2
154 .......
154 .......
...........
151 .......
A
A
A
40
............
............
40, 85,
103
40, 85,
103
............
............
............
............
.......................................................
....................
III
4.3, 6.1
A19, A20, IB4
151 .......
213 .......
241 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
Aluminum hydride ........................
Aluminum, molten ........................
Aluminum nitrate ..........................
Aluminum phosphate solution,
see Corrosive liquids, etc.
Aluminum phosphide ....................
Aluminum phosphide pesticides ..
Aluminum powder, coated ...........
4.3
9
5.1
....................
UN2463
NA9260
UN1438
I
III
III
4.3 ......
9 .........
5.1 ......
............
A19, N40
IB3, T1, TP3
A1, A29, IB8, IP3
None ....
None ....
152 .......
...........
211 .......
None ....
213 .......
...........
242 .......
247 .......
240 .......
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
....................
15 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
....................
E
D
A
4.3
6.1
4.1
UN1397
UN3048
UN1309
I
I
II
4.3, 6.1
6.1 ......
4.1 ......
A8, A19, N40
A8, IB7, IP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
None ....
None ....
151 .......
211 .......
211 .......
212 .......
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
15 kg
15 kg
15 kg
50 kg
E
E
A
.......................................................
....................
III
4.1 ......
IB8, IP3
151 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
Aluminum powder, uncoated .......
.......................................................
Aluminum resinate .......................
Aluminum
silicon
powder,
uncoated.
Aluminum smelting by-products or
Aluminum remelting by-products.
.......................................................
4.3
....................
4.1
4.3
UN2715
UN1398
II
III
III
III
4.3
4.3
4.1
4.3
......
......
......
......
A19, A20, IB7, IP2
A19, A20, IB8, IP4
IB6
A1, A19, IB8, IP4
151
151
151
151
212
213
213
213
242
241
240
241
15
25
25
25
50
100
100
100
kg
kg
kg
kg
A
A
A
A
4.3
UN3170
II
4.3 ......
128, B115, IB7,
IP2
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
15 kg
50 kg
B
40, 85
40, 85
13, 39,
101
13, 39,
101
39
39
............
40, 85,
103
85, 103
III
4.3 ......
128, B115, IB8,
IP4
None ....
213 .......
241 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
85, 103
Amatols, see Explosives, blasting,
type B.
Amines, flammable, corrosive,
n.o.s. or Polyamines, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s..
.......................................................
....................
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
I
3, 8 ....
T14, TP1, TP27
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
D
....................
II
3, 8 ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
B
40
....................
III
3, 8 ....
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
G
Amines, liquid, corrosive, flammable, n.o.s. or Polyamines,
liquid, corrosive, flammable,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
8
I
8, 3 ....
IB2, T11, TP1,
TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
A3, A6, N34, T14,
TP2, TP27
None ....
.......................................................
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
A
............
II
8, 3 ....
G
Amines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s, or
Polyamines, liquid, corrosive,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
I
8 .........
....................
II
8 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
8 .........
Amines, solid, corrosive, n.o.s., or
Polyamines, solid, corrosive
n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
2-Amino-4-chlorophenol ...............
2-Amino-5-diethylaminopentane ..
2-Amino-4,6-Dinitrophenol, wetted
with not less than 20 percent
water by mass.
2-(2-Aminoethoxy) ethanol ...........
N-Aminoethylpiperazine ...............
Aminophenols (o-; m-; p-) ............
Aminopropyldiethanolamine, see
Amines, etc.
n-Aminopropylmorpholine,
see
Amines, etc.
Aminopyridines (o-; m-; p-) ..........
8
UN3259
I
8 .........
UN2673
UN2946
UN3317
II
III
II
III
I
8 .........
8 .........
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
4.1 ......
UN3055
UN2815
UN2512
III
III
III
8 .........
8 .........
6.1 ......
............
D
G
G
+
I
D
D
I
Ammonia, anhydrous ...................
Ammonia, anhydrous ...................
Ammonia solution, relative density less than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water, with more
than 50 percent ammonia.
Ammonia solution, relative density less than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water, with more
than 50 percent ammonia.
Ammonia solutions, relative density between 0.880 and 0.957
at 15 degrees C in water, with
more than 10 percent but not
more than 35 percent ammonia.
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UN1396
....................
3
............
UN2733
UN2734
....................
8
....................
....................
6.1
6.1
4.1
8
8
6.1
....................
UN2735
....................
6.1
UN2671
II
6.1 ......
UN1005
UN1005
UN3318
............
............
............
2.3, 8
2.2 ......
2.2 ......
2.3
UN3318
............
2.3, 8
8
UN2672
III
PO 00000
.......
.......
.......
.......
kg
kg
kg
kg
............
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
A
............
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
1 kg
25 kg
A
............
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB3, T4, TP1
23, A8, A19, A20,
N41
154 .......
154 .......
None ....
153 .......
None ....
212
213
212
203
211
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
240 .......
240 .......
242 .......
241 .......
None ....
15 kg
25 kg
25 kg
60 L
1 kg
50 kg
100 kg
100 kg
220 L
15 kg
A
A
A
A
E
............
............
............
............
28, 36
IB3, T4, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
154 .......
154 .......
153 .......
...........
203 .......
203 .......
213 .......
...........
241 .......
241 .......
240 .......
...........
5L
5L
100 kg
....................
60 L
60 L
200 kg
....................
A
A
A
............
12
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
B2, IB2, T11, TP1,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB7, IP1
............
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
4, T50
13, T50
13, T50
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
12, 40
None ....
None ....
None ....
304 .......
304 .......
304 .......
314, 315
314, 315
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
25 kg
25 kg
D
D
D
40, 57
40, 57
40, 57
4, T50
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
25 kg
D
40, 57
IB3, T7, TP1
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
40, 85
8 .........
Frm 00027
.......
.......
.......
.......
None ....
............
2.3
2.2
2.2
Jkt 194001
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
A3, A6, B10, N34,
T14, TP2, TP27
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.......
.......
.......
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Ammonia solutions, relative density less than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water, with more
than 35 percent but not more
than 50 percent ammonia.
Ammonium arsenate ....................
Ammonium azide .........................
Ammonium bifluoride, solid, see
Ammonium hydrogen difluoride,
solid.
Ammonium bifluoride solution,
see
Ammonium
hydrogen
difluoride, solution.
Ammonium bromate .....................
Ammonium chlorate .....................
Ammonium dichromate ................
Ammonium dinitro-o-cresolate .....
Ammonium fluoride ......................
Ammonium fluorosilicate ..............
Ammonium fulminate ...................
Ammonium hydrogen sulfate .......
Ammonium
hydrogendifluoride,
solid.
Ammonium
hydrogendifluoride,
solution.
.......................................................
D
D
AW
D
D
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
2.2
UN2073
............
2.2 ......
6.1
Forbidden
....................
UN1546
II
6.1 ......
............
............
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(7)
IB8, IP2, IP4
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
E
40, 57
None ....
...........
...........
212 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
...........
...........
25 kg
....................
....................
100 kg
....................
....................
A
............
............
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Forbidden
Forbidden
5.1
6.1
............
............
5.1 ......
6.1 ......
...........
...........
152 .......
None ....
...........
...........
212 .......
212 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
242 .......
....................
....................
5 kg
25 kg
....................
....................
25 kg
100 kg
153 .......
153 .......
...........
154 .......
154 .......
213 .......
213 .......
...........
212 .......
212 .......
240 .......
240 .......
...........
240 .......
240 .......
100 kg
100 kg
....................
15 kg
15 kg
200 kg
200 kg
....................
50 kg
50 kg
A
A
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
............
............
............
36, 65,
66, 77
26
26
............
40
25, 26,
40
40
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
B
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
UN1439
UN1843
II
II
6.1
6.1
Forbidden
8
8
UN2505
UN2854
III
III
UN2506
UN1727
II
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
8 .........
8 .........
8
UN2817
II
8, 6.1
III
8, 6.1
....................
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4, N34
IB2, N34, T8,
TP2, TP12, TP13
IB3, T4, TP1,
TP12, TP13
A
A
40, 95
Ammonium hydrosulfide, solution,
see Ammonium sulfide solution.
Ammonium hydroxide, see Ammonia solutions, etc.
Ammonium metavanadate ...........
Ammonium nitrate fertilizers ........
....................
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
6.1
5.1
UN2859
NA2072
II
III
6.1 ......
5.1 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4
7, IB8
None ....
152 .......
212 .......
213 .......
242 .......
240 .......
25 kg
25 kg
100 kg
100 kg
A
B
Ammonium nitrate fertilizers; uniform non-segregating mixtures
of ammonium nitrate with
added matter which is inorganic
and chemically inert towards
ammonium nitrate, with not less
than 90 percent ammonium nitrate and not more than 0.2
percent combustible material
(including organic material calculated as carbon), or with
more than 70 percent but less
than 90 percent ammonium nitrate and not more than 0.4
percent total combustible material.
Ammonium nitrate fertilizers: uniform non-segregating mixtures
of nitrogen/phosphate or nitrogen/postash types or complete
fertilizers
of
nitrogen/phosphate/postash type, with not
more than 70 percent ammonium nitrate and not more than
0.4 percent total added combustible material or with not
more than 45 percent ammonium nitrate with unrestricted
combustible material.
Ammonium nitrate-fuel oil mixture
containing only prilled ammonium nitrate and fuel oil.
Ammonium nitrate, liquid (hot
concentrated solution).
Ammonium nitrate mixed fertlizers
5.1
UN2067
III
5.1 ......
52, IB8, IP3
152 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
9
UN2071
III
9 .........
132, IB8
155 .......
213 .......
240 .......
200 kg
200 kg
A
1.5D
NA0331
II
1.5D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
5.1
UN2426
............
5.1 ......
B5, T7
None ....
None ....
243 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
59, 60
10, IB8
152 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
48, 59,
60, 117
19E
Ammonium nitrate, with more
than 0.2 percent combustible
substances, including any organic substance calculated as
carbon, to the exclusion of any
other added substance.
Ammonium nitrate, with not more
than 0.2 percent of combustible
substances, including any organic substance calculated as
carbon, to the exclusion of any
other added substance.
Ammonium nitrite .........................
Ammonium perchlorate ................
Ammonium perchlorate ................
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A
B
....................
............
5.1
NA2069
III
5.1 ......
1.1D
UN0222
II
1.1D ...
5.1
UN1942
III
5.1 ......
A1, A29, IB8, IP3
152 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
Forbidden
1.1D
5.1
UN0402
UN1442
II
II
............
1.1D ...
5.1 ......
107
107, A9, IB6, IP2
...........
None ....
152 .......
...........
62 .........
212 .......
...........
None ....
242 .......
....................
Forbidden
5 kg
....................
Forbidden
25 kg
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............
10
A
10
E
............
48, 59,
60, 117
48, 59,
60, 117
............
19E
48, 59,
60, 116
............
19E
58, 69,
106
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(10A)
(10B)
(6)
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
Ammonium permanganate ...........
Ammonium persulfate ..................
Ammonium picrate, dry or wetted
with less than 10 percent
water, by mass.
Ammonium picrate, wetted with
not less than 10 percent water,
by mass.
Ammonium polysulfide, solution ..
Forbidden
5.1
1.1D
UN1444
UN0004
III
II
............
5.1 ......
1.1D ...
A1, A29, IB8, IP3
...........
152 .......
None ....
...........
213 .......
62 .........
...........
240 .......
None ....
....................
25 kg
Forbidden
....................
100 kg
Forbidden
4.1
UN1310
I
4.1 ......
23, A2, N41
None ....
211 .......
None ....
0.5 kg
8
UN2818
II
8, 6.1
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
IB3, T4, TP1,
TP13
IB8, IP2, IP4
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
.......................................................
....................
III
8, 6.1
Ammonium polyvanadate .............
Ammonium silicofluoride, see Ammonium fluorosilicate.
Ammonium sulfide solution ..........
6.1
....................
UN2861
II
6.1 ......
............
8
UN2683
II
Ammunition, blank, see Cartridges for weapons, blank.
Ammunition, illuminating with or
without
burster,
expelling
charge or propelling charge.
Ammunition, illuminating with or
without
burster,
expelling
charge or propelling charge.
Ammunition, illuminating with or
without
burster,
expelling
charge or propelling charge.
Ammunition, incendiary liquid or
gel, with burster, expelling
charge or propelling charge.
Ammunition, incendiary (water-activated contrivances) with burster, expelling charge or propelling charge, see Contrivances,
water-activated, etc..
Ammunition, incendiary, white
phosphorus, with burster, expelling charge or propelling
charge.
Ammunition, incendiary, white
phosphorus, with burster, expelling charge or propelling
charge.
Ammunition, incendiary with or
without
burster,
expelling
charge, or propelling charge.
Ammunition, incendiary with or
without
burster,
expelling
charge, or propelling charge.
Ammunition, incendiary with or
without
burster,
expelling
charge or propelling charge.
Ammunition, practice ....................
Ammunition, practice ....................
Ammunition, proof ........................
Ammunition, rocket, see Warheads, rocket etc.
Ammunition, SA (small arms),
see Cartridges for weapons,
etc.
Ammunition, smoke (water-activated
contrivances),
white
phosphorus, with burster, expelling charge or propelling
charge,
see
Contrivances,
water-activated, etc. (UN 0248).
Ammunition, smoke (water-activated contrivances), without
white
phosphorus
or
phosphides, with burster, expelling charge or propelling
charge,
see
Contrivances,
water-activated, etc. (UN 0249).
Ammunition smoke, white phosphorus with burster,expelling
charge, or propelling charge.
....................
8, 6.1,
3.
............
1.2H
UN0245
Ammunition, smoke, white phosphorus with burster, expelling
charge, or propelling charge.
1.3H
Ammunition, smoke with or without burster, expelling charge or
propelling charge.
1.2G
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IB1, T7, TP2,
TP13
(10)
Vessel stowage
A
10
............
............
5E,
19E
0.5 kg
D
28, 36
30 L
B
12, 26,
40
12, 26,
40
............
............
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
B
None ....
...........
212 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
25 kg
....................
100 kg
....................
A
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
12, 22,
26, 100
............
1.2G
UN0171
II
1.2G ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
03
............
1.3G
UN0254
II
1.3G ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
03
............
1.4G
UN0297
II
1.4G ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
02
............
1.3J
UN0247
II
1.3J ....
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
04
23E
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
............
1.2H
UN0243
II
1.2H ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
1.3H
UN0244
II
1.3H ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
1.2G
UN0009
II
1.2G ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
03
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
............
1.3G
UN0010
II
1.3G ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
03
............
1.4G
UN0300
II
1.4G ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
02
............
1.4G
1.3G
1.4G
....................
UN0362
UN0488
UN0363
II
II
II
1.4G ...
1.3G ...
1.4G ...
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
75 kg
Forbidden
75 kg
....................
02
03
02
............
............
............
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
II
1.2H ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
UN0246
II
1.3H ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
UN0015
II
1.2G, 8
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
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14E,
15E,
17E
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
8E,
17E,
20E
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
G
G
+
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
Ammunition, smoke with or without burster, expelling charge or
propelling charge.
Ammunition, smoke with or without burster, expelling charge or
propelling charge.
1.3G
UN0016
II
1.3G, 8
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
1.4G
UN0303
II
1.4G, 8
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
Ammunition, sporting, see Cartridges for weapons, etc. (UN
0012; UN 0328; UN 0339).
Ammunition, tear-producing, nonexplosive, without burster or
expelling charge, non-fuzed.
Ammunition, tear-producing with
burster, expelling charge or
propelling charge.
Ammunition, tear-producing with
burster, expelling charge or
propelling charge.
Ammunition, tear-producing with
burster, expelling charge or
propelling charge.
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
Ammunition, toxic, non-explosive,
without burster or expelling
charge, non-fuzed.
Ammunition, toxic (water-activated contrivances), with burster, expelling charge or propelling charge, see Contrivances,
water-activated, etc.
Ammunition, toxic with burster,
expelling charge, or propelling
charge.
6.1
UN2017
II
6.1, 8
None ....
212 .......
None ....
Forbidden
50 kg
1.2G
UN0018
II
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
1.3G
UN0019
II
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
1.4G
UN0301
II
1.2G,
8,
6.1.
1.3G,
8,
6.1.
1.4G,
8,
6.1.
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
6.1
UN2016
II
6.1 ......
None ....
212 .......
None ....
Forbidden
100 kg
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
8E,
17E,
20E
7E, 8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
............
E
13, 40
E
8E,
17E,
20E
8E,
17E,
20E
7E, 8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
13, 40
............
1.2K
UN0020
II
1.2K,
6.1.
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
Ammunition, toxic with burster,
expelling charge, or propelling
charge.
1.3K
UN0021
II
1.3K,
6.1.
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
Amyl acetates ...............................
Amyl acid phosphate ....................
Amyl butyrates .............................
Amyl chlorides ..............................
Amyl formates ..............................
Amyl mercaptans .........................
n-Amyl methyl ketone ..................
Amyl nitrate ..................................
Amyl nitrites ..................................
Amylamines ..................................
.......................................................
Amyltrichlorosilane .......................
3
8
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
....................
8
UN1104
UN2819
UN2620
UN1107
UN1109
UN1111
UN1110
UN1112
UN1113
UN1106
III
III
III
II
III
II
III
III
II
II
III
II
3 .........
8 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3, 8 ....
3, 8 ....
8 .........
203
203
203
202
203
202
203
203
202
202
203
202
242
241
242
242
242
242
242
242
242
243
242
242
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
60 L
5L
60 L
5L
60 L
5L
60 L
60 L
5L
1L
5L
Forbidden
Anhydrous ammonia, see Ammonia, anhydrous.
Anhydrous hydrofluoric acid, see
Hydrogen fluoride, anhydrous.
Aniline ...........................................
Aniline hydrochloride ....................
Aniline oil, see Aniline ..................
Anisidines .....................................
Anisole ..........................................
Anisoyl chloride ............................
Anti-freeze, liquid, see Flammable
liquids, n.o.s..
Antimonous chloride, see Antimony trichloride.
Antimony compounds, inorganic,
liquid, n.o.s..
Antimony compounds, inorganic,
solid, n.o.s..
Antimony lactate ...........................
Antimony pentachloride, liquid .....
Antimony pentachloride, solutions
.......................................................
Antimony pentafluoride ................
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
153 .......
...........
153 .......
150 .......
154 .......
...........
202 .......
213 .......
...........
203 .......
203 .......
202 .......
...........
243 .......
240 .......
...........
241 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
100 kg
....................
60 L
60 L
1L
....................
60 L
200 kg
....................
220 L
220 L
30 L
....................
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
Antimony potassium tartrate ........
Antimony powder .........................
Antimony sulfide and a chlorate,
mixtures of.
Antimony sulfide, solid, see Antimony compounds, inorganic,
n.o.s..
Antimony trichloride, liquid ...........
Antimony trichloride, solid ............
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6.1
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6.1
3
8
....................
UN1728
UN1547
UN1548
II
III
UN2431
UN2222
UN1729
III
III
II
....................
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
6.1 ......
3 .........
8 .........
............
UN3141
III
6.1 ......
6.1
UN1549
III
6.1 ......
6.1
8
8
....................
8
UN1550
UN1730
UN1731
UN1732
III
II
II
III
II
6.1 ......
8 .........
8 .........
8 .........
8, 6.1
6.1
6.1
Forbidden
UN1551
UN2871
III
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
....................
Jkt 194001
IB2, T7, TP2
IB8, IP3
IB3, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
............
6.1
8
8
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
A3, IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
A7, B2, B6, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP13
35, IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
35, IB8, IP3
IB8, IP3
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
A3, A6, A7, A10,
IB2, N3, T7, TP2
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP3
............
UN1733
UN1733
PO 00000
II
II
8 .........
8 .........
Frm 00030
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IB8, IP2, IP4
Sfmt 4700
150 .......
154 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
150 .......
None ....
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
220
60
220
60
220
60
220
220
60
5
60
30
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
A
A
A
B
A
B
A
A
E
B
A
C
A
A
A
A
C
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
............
............
............
............
............
95, 102
............
40
40
............
............
40
40
............
............
............
............
40
............
............
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
153 .......
213 .......
240 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
............
153 .......
None ....
154 .......
154 .......
None ....
213
202
202
203
202
240
242
242
241
243
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
100 kg
1L
1L
5L
Forbidden
200 kg
30 L
30 L
60 L
30 L
A
C
C
C
D
............
40
40
40
40
153 .......
153 .......
...........
213 .......
213 .......
...........
240 .......
240 .......
...........
100 kg
100 kg
....................
200 kg
200 kg
....................
A
A
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
154 .......
154 .......
202 .......
212 .......
242 .......
240 .......
1L
15 kg
30 L
50 kg
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
Aqua ammonia, see Ammonia solution, etc.
Argon, compressed ......................
Argon, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid).
Arsenic .........................................
Arsenic acid, liquid .......................
....................
Arsenic acid, solid ........................
Arsenic bromide ...........................
Arsenic chloride, see Arsenic trichloride.
Arsenic compounds, liquid, n.o.s.
inorganic, including arsenates,
n.o.s.; arsenites, n.o.s.; arsenic
sulfides, n.o.s.; and organic
compounds of arsenic, n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Arsenic compounds, solid, n.o.s.
inorganic, including arsenates,
n.o.s.; arsenites, n.o.s.; arsenic
sulfides, n.o.s.; and organic
compounds of arsenic, n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Arsenic pentoxide .........................
Arsenic sulfide and a chlorate,
mixtures of.
Arsenic trichloride .........................
Arsenic trioxide .............................
Arsenic, white, solid, see Arsenic
trioxide.
Arsenical dust ...............................
Arsenical pesticides, liquid, flammable, toxic, flash point less
than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
Arsenical pesticides, liquid, toxic
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
............
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
306 .......
320 .......
302 .......
316 .......
314, 315
318 .......
75 kg
50 kg
150 kg
500 kg
A
B
............
............
None ....
None ....
212 .......
201 .......
242 .......
243 .......
25 kg
1L
100 kg
30 L
A
B
............
46
None ....
None ....
...........
212 .......
212 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
25 kg
25 kg
....................
100 kg
100 kg
....................
A
A
............
12, 40
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
............
2.2
2.2
UN1006
UN1951
............
............
2.2 ......
2.2 ......
6.1
6.1
UN1558
UN1553
II
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1
6.1
....................
UN1554
UN1555
II
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
6.1
UN1556
I
6.1 ......
....................
....................
6.1
UN1557
II
III
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
IB2
IB3
IB7, IP1
None ....
153 .......
None ....
202 .......
203 .......
211 .......
243 .......
241 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
5 kg
60 L
220 L
50 kg
B
B
A
40
40
............
UN1559
II
III
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
None ....
153 .......
None ....
...........
212 .......
213 .......
212 .......
...........
242 .......
240 .......
242 .......
...........
25 kg
100 kg
25 kg
....................
100 kg
200 kg
100 kg
....................
A
A
A
............
............
............
............
6.1
UN1560
I
6.1 ......
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
B
40
6.1
....................
UN1561
II
6.1 ......
............
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
IB8, IP2, IP4
None ....
...........
212 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
25 kg
....................
100 kg
....................
A
............
............
6.1
3
UN1562
UN2760
II
I
6.1 ......
3, 6.1
IB8, IP2, IP4
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
None ....
212 .......
201 .......
242 .......
243 .......
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
30 L
A
B
............
40
II
3, 6.1
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7, IP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
....................
....................
6.1
Forbidden
....................
6.1
.......................................................
....................
.......................................................
....................
Arsenical pesticides, liquid, toxic,
flammable flash point not less
than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
....................
.......................................................
....................
6.1
....................
....................
....................
G
G
G
G
G
G
Arsenical pesticides, solid, toxic ..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Arsenious acid, solid, see Arsenic
trioxide.
Arsenious and mercuric iodide
solution, see Arsenic compounds, liquid, n.o.s..
Arsine ...........................................
Articles, explosive, extremely insensitive or Articles, EEI.
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
G
UN2994
UN2993
UN2759
I
6.1 ......
II
6.1 ......
III
6.1 ......
I
6.1, 3
II
6.1, 3
III
6.1, 3
I
II
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
....................
T75, TP5
IB8, IP2, IP4
T20, TP2, TP7,
TP13
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
............
153 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
None ....
153 .......
...........
211 .......
212 .......
213 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
...........
5 kg
25 kg
100 kg
....................
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
....................
A
A
A
40
40
40
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
2.3
1.6N
UN2188
UN0486
............
II
2.3, 2.1
1.6N ...
1
101
None ....
None ....
192 .......
62 .........
245 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
07
40
............
1.4S
1.4B
1.4C
1.4D
1.4G
1.1L
UN0349
UN0350
UN0351
UN0352
UN0353
UN0354
II
II
II
II
II
II
1.4S ...
1.4B ...
1.4C ...
1.4D ...
1.4G ...
1.1L ....
101
101
101
101
101
101
None
None
None
None
None
None
62
62
62
62
62
62
None
None
None
None
None
None
....
....
....
....
....
....
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
100 kg
Forbidden
75 kg
75 kg
75 kg
Forbidden
05
06
06
06
06
08
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
1.2L
UN0355
II
1.2L ....
101
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
G
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
1.3L
UN0356
II
1.3L ....
101
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
G
G
G
G
G
Articles,
Articles,
Articles,
Articles,
Articles,
1.1C
1.1D
1.1E
1.1F
1.2C
UN0462
UN0463
UN0464
UN0465
UN0466
II
II
II
II
II
1.1C
1.1D
1.1E
1.1F
1.2C
101
101
101
101
101
None
None
None
None
None
62
62
62
62
62
None
None
None
None
None
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
07
07
08
07
............
............
............
............
............
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
............
............
............
............
............
explosive,
explosive,
explosive,
explosive,
explosive,
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n.o.s.
n.o.s.
n.o.s.
n.o.s.
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
G
G
G
G
G
G
D
D
D
AG
AG
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(7)
101
101
101
101
101
101
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
306 .......
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
302, 304
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
No limit
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
Forbidden
No limit
07
07
08
07
06
08
A
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
Articles, explosive, n.o.s. .............
Articles, pressurized pneumatic or
hydraulic containing non-flammable gas.
Articles, pyrophoric .......................
1.2D
1.2E
1.2F
1.3C
1.4E
1.4F
2.2
UN0467
UN0468
UN0469
UN0470
UN0471
UN0472
UN3164
II
II
II
II
II
II
............
1.2D ...
1.2E ...
1.2F ...
1.3C ...
1.4E ...
1.4F ...
2.2 ......
1.2L
UN0380
II
1.2L ....
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
Articles, pyrotechnic for technical
purposes.
Articles, pyrotechnic for technical
purposes.
Articles, pyrotechnic for technical
purposes.
Articles, pyrotechnic for technical
purposes.
Articles, pyrotechnic for technical
purposes.
Asbestos .......................................
Ascaridole (organic peroxide) ......
Asphalt, at or above its flash
point.
Asphalt, cut back, see Tars, liquid, etc.
Automobile, motorcycle, tractor,
other self-propelled vehicle, engine, or other mechanical apparatus, see Vehicles or Battery
etc.
Aviation regulated liquid, n.o.s. ....
Aviation regulated solid, n.o.s. .....
Azaurolic acid (salt of) (dry) .........
Azido guanidine picrate (dry) .......
5-Azido-1-hydroxy tetrazole .........
Azido hydroxy tetrazole (mercury
and silver salts).
3-Azido-1,2-Propylene
glycol
dinitrate.
Azidodithiocarbonic acid ..............
Azidoethyl nitrate ..........................
1-Aziridinylphosphine oxide-(tris),
see
Tris-(1-aziridinyl)
phosphine oxide, solution.
Azodicarbonamide ........................
1.1G
UN0428
II
1.1G ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
............
1.2G
UN0429
II
1.2G ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
1.3G
UN0430
II
1.3G ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
1.4G
UN0431
II
1.4G ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
1.4S
UN0432
II
1.4S ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
25 kg
100 kg
05
............
9
Forbidden
3
NA2212
III
III
9 .........
............
3 .........
155 .......
...........
150 .......
216 .......
...........
203 .......
240 .......
...........
247 .......
200 kg
....................
Forbidden
200 kg
....................
Forbidden
A
NA1999
34, 40
............
............
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB3, T1, TP3
D
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
155 .......
155 .......
...........
...........
...........
...........
204 .......
204 .......
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
No limit
No limit
....................
....................
....................
....................
No limit
No limit
....................
....................
....................
....................
9
9
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
UN3334
UN3335
............
............
9 .........
9 .........
............
............
............
............
A35
A35
A
A
............
............
............
............
............
............
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
............
............
............
151 .......
212 .......
240 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
111, 117
...........
151 .......
None ....
None ....
...........
212 .......
181 .......
62 .........
...........
241 .......
None ....
None ....
....................
15 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
50 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
A2
None ....
182 .......
None ....
Forbidden
0.5 kg
D
28
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
............
............
26, 40
4.1
UN3242
II
4.1 ......
Azotetrazole (dry) .........................
Barium ..........................................
Barium alloys, pyrophoric .............
Barium azide, dry or wetted with
less than 50 percent water, by
mass.
Barium azide, wetted with not
less than 50 percent water, by
mass.
Barium bromate ............................
Forbidden
4.3
4.2
1.1A
UN1400
UN1854
UN0224
II
I
II
............
4.3 ......
4.2 ......
1.1A,
6.1.
4.1
UN1571
I
4.1, 6.1
5.1
UN2719
II
5.1, 6.1
IB8, IP2, IP4
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
Barium chlorate ............................
5.1
UN1445
II
5.1, 6.1
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
Barium compounds, n.o.s. ...........
.......................................................
Barium cyanide ............................
6.1
....................
6.1
UN1564
UN1565
II
III
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
None ....
153 .......
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
211 .......
242 .......
240 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
5 kg
100 kg
200 kg
50 kg
A
A
A
Barium hypochlorite with more
than 22 percent available chlorine.
Barium nitrate ...............................
Barium oxide ................................
Barium perchlorate .......................
5.1
UN2741
II
5.1, 6.1
A9, IB6, IP2, N34,
T4, TP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB7, IP1, N74,
N75
A7, A9, IB8, IP2,
IP4, N34
152 .......
212 .......
None ....
5 kg
25 kg
B
56, 58,
106
5.1
6.1
5.1
UN1446
UN1884
UN1447
II
III
II
5.1, 6.1
6.1 ......
5.1, 6.1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB6, IP2, T4, TP1
None ....
153 .......
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
212 .......
242 .......
240 .......
242 .......
5 kg
100 kg
5 kg
25 kg
200 kg
25 kg
A
A
A
Barium permanganate ..................
5.1
UN1448
II
5.1, 6.1
IB6, IP2
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
D
Barium peroxide ...........................
5.1
UN1449
II
5.1, 6.1
IB6, IP2
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
Barium selenate, see Selenates
or Selenites.
Barium selenite, see Selenates or
Selenites.
Batteries, containing sodium ........
....................
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
............
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
69,
106,
107
13, 75,
106
............
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............
....................
4.3
38, IB8
UN3292
PO 00000
II
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
4.3 ......
189 .......
189 .......
189 .......
Forbidden
No limit
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12, 61,
74
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............
............
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A
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
+
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
Batteries, dry, containing potas8
sium hydroxide solid, electric,
storage.
Batteries, wet, filled with acid,
8
electric storage.
Batteries, wet, non-spillable, elec8
tric storage.
Batteries, dry, not subject to the ....................
requirements of this subchapter.
Battery fluid, acid .........................
8
Battery fluid, alkali ........................
8
Battery lithium type, see Lithium
batteries etc.
Battery-powered vehicle or Battery-powered equipment.
Battery, wet, filled with acid or alkali with vehicle or mechanical
equipment containing an internal combustion engine, see Vehicle, etc. or Engines, internal
combustion, etc.
Benzaldehyde ...............................
Benzene .......................................
Benzene diazonium chloride (dry)
Benzene diazonium nitrate (dry) ..
Benzene phosphorus dichloride,
see Phenyl phosphorus dichloride.
Benzene
phosphorus
thiodichloride,
see
Phenyl
phosphorus thiodichloride.
Benzene sulfonyl chloride ............
Benzene triozonide ......................
Benzenethiol,
see
Phenyl
mercaptan.
Benzidine ......................................
Benzol, see Benzene ...................
Benzonitrile ...................................
Benzoquinone ..............................
Benzotrichloride ............................
Benzotrifluoride ............................
Benzoxidiazoles (dry) ...................
Benzoyl azide ...............................
Benzoyl chloride ...........................
....................
6.1
....................
6.1
6.1
8
3
Forbidden
Forbidden
8
UN1736
Benzyl bromide ............................
6.1
UN1737
Benzyl chloride .............................
6.1
UN1738
II
6.1, 8
Benzyl chloride unstabilized .........
6.1
UN1738
II
6.1, 8
Benzyl chloroformate ...................
8
UN1739
I
8 .........
Benzyl iodide ................................
Benzyldimethylamine ...................
Benzylidene chloride ....................
Beryllium compounds, n.o.s. ........
.......................................................
Beryllium nitrate ...........................
Beryllium, powder .........................
Bicyclo [2,2,1] hepta-2,5-diene,
stabilized
or
2,5Norbornadiene, stabilized.
Biphenyl triozonide .......................
Bipyridilium pesticides, liquid,
flammable, toxic, flash point
less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
8
6.1
6.1
....................
5.1
6.1
3
UN2653
UN2619
UN1886
UN1566
UN2464
UN1567
UN2251
II
II
II
II
III
II
II
II
6.1 ......
8, 3 ....
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
5.1, 6.1
6.1, 4.1
3 .........
UN2782
I
............
3, 6.1
II
3, 6.1
Bipyridilium pesticides, liquid,
toxic.
.......................................................
6.1
I
6.1 ......
....................
II
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
Bipyridilium pesticides, liquid,
toxic, flammable, flash point not
less than 23 degrees C.
6.1
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3
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
8 .........
None ....
213 .......
None ....
25 kg gross
UN2794
III
8 .........
159 .......
159 .......
159 .......
UN2800
III
8 .........
159 .......
159 .......
159 .......
............
130
...........
...........
UN2796
II
8 .........
154 .......
202 .......
UN2797
II
8 .........
A3, A7, B2, B15,
IB2, N6, N34, T8,
TP2, TP12
B2, IB2, N6, T7,
TP2
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
...........
...........
...........
220 .......
220 .......
None ....
No limit
No limit
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
155 .......
150 .......
...........
...........
...........
203 .......
202 .......
...........
...........
...........
241 .......
242 .......
...........
...........
...........
100 L
5L
....................
....................
....................
220 L
60 L
....................
....................
....................
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
IB3, T4, TP1
154 .......
...........
...........
203 .......
...........
...........
241 .......
...........
...........
5L
....................
....................
60 L
....................
....................
IB8, IP2, IP4
None ....
...........
None ....
None ....
154 .......
150 .......
...........
...........
154 .......
212 .......
...........
202 .......
212 .......
202 .......
202 .......
...........
...........
202 .......
242 .......
...........
243 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
25 kg
....................
5L
25 kg
1L
5L
....................
....................
1L
100 kg
....................
60 L
100 kg
30 L
60 L
....................
....................
30 L
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
None ....
154 .......
None ....
None ....
153 .......
None ....
None ....
150 .......
202
202
202
212
213
212
212
202
243
243
243
242
240
242
242
242
...........
None ....
............
UN3171
............
9 .........
134
............
UN1990
UN1114
III
II
9 .........
3 .........
............
............
............
IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
............
UN2225
III
8 .........
............
............
UN1885
II
UN2224
UN2587
UN2226
UN2338
II
II
II
II
II
6.1 ......
............
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
8 .........
3 .........
............
............
8 .........
II
6.1, 8
....................
Jkt 194001
(10)
Vessel stowage
III
....................
8
Forbidden
....................
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
UN3028
....................
9
3
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
UN3016
UN3015
PO 00000
I
6.1, 3
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IB2,
IB8,
B2, IB2,
IB2,
T7, TP2
IP2, IP4
T7, TP2
T4, TP1
B2, IB2, T8, TP2,
TP12, TP13
A3, A7, IB2, N33,
N34, T8, TP2,
TP12, TP13
A3, A7, B70, IB2,
N33, N42, T8,
TP2, TP12, TP13
A3, A7, B8, B11,
IB2, N33, N34,
N43, T8, TP2,
TP12, TP13
A3, A6, B4, N41,
T10, TP2, TP12,
TP13
IB2, T7, TP2
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
IB2, T7, TP2
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB2, T7, TP2
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
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gross
A
............
30 kg gross
No limit
A
............
No Limit
No Limit
A
............
...........
....................
....................
242 .......
1L
30 L
B
1L
30 L
A
....................
....................
............
............
............
............
A
B
............
40
............
............
............
............
A
40
............
............
A
C
............
............
26, 40
............
40
40
............
............
40
D
13, 40
30 L
D
13, 40
1L
30 L
D
13, 40
Forbidden
2.5 L
D
40
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
5L
1L
5L
25 kg
100 kg
5 kg
15 kg
5L
60 L
30 L
60 L
100 kg
200 kg
25 kg
50 kg
60 L
B
A
D
A
A
A
A
D
12, 40
40, 48
40
............
............
............
............
............
...........
201 .......
...........
243 .......
....................
Forbidden
....................
30 L
E
............
............
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
21, 40
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
D
I
+
+
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
.......................................................
....................
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
6.1, 3
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1, 3
Bipyridilium pesticides, solid, toxic
.......................................................
.......................................................
Bis (Aminopropyl) piperazine, see
Corrosive liquid, n.o.s..
Bisulfate, aqueous solution ..........
6.1
....................
....................
....................
UN2781
I
II
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
8
UN2837
II
8 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
8 .........
Bisulfites, aqueous solutions,
n.o.s..
Black powder, compressed or
Gunpowder, compressed or
Black powder, in pellets or
Gunpowder, in pellets.
Black powder or Gunpowder,
granular or as a meal.
Black powder for small arms .......
Blasting agent, n.o.s., see Explosives, blasting etc.
Blasting cap assemblies, see Detonator assemblies, non-electric,
for blasting.
Blasting caps, electric, see Detonators, electric for blasting.
Blasting caps, non-electric, see
Detonators, non-electric, for
blasting.
Bleaching powder, see Calcium
hypochlorite mixtures, etc.
Blue asbestos (Crocidolite) or
Brown
asbestos
(amosite,
mysorite).
Bombs, photo-flash ......................
Bombs, photo-flash ......................
Bombs, photo-flash ......................
Bombs, photo-flash ......................
Bombs, smoke, non-explosive,
with corrosive liquid, without initiating device.
Bombs, with bursting charge .......
Bombs, with bursting charge .......
Bombs, with bursting charge .......
Bombs, with bursting charge .......
Bombs with flammable liquid, with
bursting charge.
Bombs with flammable liquid, with
bursting charge.
Boosters with detonator ...............
Boosters with detonator ...............
Boosters, without detonator .........
Boosters, without detonator .........
Borate and chlorate mixtures, see
Chlorate and borate mixtures.
Borneol .........................................
Boron tribromide ...........................
8
UN2693
III
8 .........
1.1D
UN0028
II
1.1D
UN0027
4.1
....................
NA0027
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7, IP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
(6)
II
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
B
21, 40
153 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
21, 40
None ....
None ....
153 .......
...........
211 .......
212 .......
213 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
...........
5 kg
25 kg
100 kg
....................
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
....................
A
A
A
40
40
40
............
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
26, 40
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
I
4.1 ......
............
None ....
...........
170 .......
...........
None ....
...........
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
E
............
............
A7, B2, IB2, N34,
T7, TP2
A7, IB3, N34, T4,
TP1
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
70
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
155 .......
216 .......
240 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
34, 40
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
160 .......
None
None
None
None
None
....
....
....
....
....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
50 kg
08
03
03
03
E
............
............
............
............
40
None
None
None
None
None
....
....
....
....
....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
03
03
08
04
............
............
............
............
23E
9
UN2212
II
9 .........
1.1F
1.1D
1.2G
1.3G
8
UN0037
UN0038
UN0039
UN0299
UN2028
II
II
II
II
II
1.1F ...
1.1D ...
1.2G ...
1.3G ...
8 .........
...........
...........
...........
...........
None ....
1.1F
1.1D
1.2D
1.2F
1.1J
UN0033
UN0034
UN0035
UN0291
UN0399
II
II
II
II
II
1.1F ...
1.1D ...
1.2D ...
1.2F ...
1.1J ....
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
62
62
62
62
62
1.2J
UN0400
II
1.2J ....
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
04
23E
1.1B
1.2B
1.1D
1.2D
....................
UN0225
UN0268
UN0042
UN0283
II
II
II
II
1.1B ...
1.2B ...
1.1D ...
1.2D ...
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
11
07
07
07
............
............
............
............
............
4.1
8
UN1312
UN2692
III
I
4.1 ......
8, 6.1
None ....
None ....
213 .......
227 .......
240 .......
244 .......
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
Forbidden
A
C
............
12
Boron trichloride ...........................
Boron trifluoride, compressed ......
Boron trifluoride acetic acid complex.
Boron trifluoride diethyl etherate ..
Boron trifluoride dihydrate ............
2.3
2.3
8
UN1741
UN1008
UN1742
............
............
II
2.3, 8
2.3 ......
8 .........
None ....
None ....
154 .......
304 .......
302 .......
202 .......
314 .......
314, 315
242 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
1L
Forbidden
Forbidden
30 L
D
D
A
25, 40
40
............
8
8
UN2604
UN2851
I
II
8, 3 ....
8 .........
None ....
154 .......
201 .......
212 .......
243 .......
240 .......
0.5 L
15 kg
2.5 L
50 kg
D
B
40
12, 40,
Boron trifluoride dimethyl etherate
4.3
UN2965
I
4.3, 8,
3.
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
1L
D
Boron trifluoride propionic acid
complex.
Box toe gum, see Nitrocellulose
etc.
Bromates, inorganic, aqueous solution, n.o.s..
Bromates, inorganic, n.o.s. ..........
8
UN1743
II
8 .........
B2, IB2, T8, TP2,
TP12
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
21, 28,
40, 49,
100
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
5.1
UN3213
II
5.1 ......
IB2, T4, TP1
152 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
5L
B
5.1
UN1450
II
5.1 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
I
............
8, 6.1
...........
None ....
...........
226 .......
...........
249 .......
....................
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
Bromine azide ..............................
Bromine or Bromine solutions ......
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....................
Forbidden
8
Jkt 194001
IB8, IP2, IP4
A1, IB8, IP3
2, A3, A7, B9,
B14, B32, B74,
N34, T20, TP2,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
3, B9, B14
2, B9, B14
B2, B6, IB2, T8,
TP2, TP12
A19, T10, TP2
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
A19, T10, TP2,
TP7
............
UN1744
PO 00000
Frm 00034
1, A3, A6, B9,
B64, B85, N34,
N43, T22, TP2,
TP10, TP12, TP13
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4700
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
C:\21JNR2.SGM
pfrm10
PsN: 21JNR2
............
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
............
12, 40,
66, 74,
89, 90
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Bromine chloride ..........................
2.3
UN2901
............
Bromine pentafluoride ..................
5.1
UN1745
I
+
Bromine trifluoride ........................
5.1
UN1746
I
4-Bromo-1,2-dinitrobenzene .........
4-Bromo-1,2-dinitrobenzene (unstable at 59 degrees C.).
1-Bromo-3-chloropropane ............
1-Bromo-3-methylbutane ..............
1-Bromo-3-nitrobenzene (unstable
at 56 degrees C).
2-Bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol ..
Forbidden
Forbidden
Bromoacetic acid, solid ................
+
D
2.3, 8,
5.1.
5.1,
6.1,
8.
5.1,
6.1,
8.
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
2, B9, B14
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP44
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T22, TP2,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
None ....
228 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
None ....
228 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
IB3, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
153 .......
150 .......
...........
203 .......
203 .......
...........
241 .......
242 .......
...........
60 L
60 L
....................
220 L
220 L
....................
A
A
............
............
............
(6)
+
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(7)
............
............
40, 89,
90
25, 40,
66, 90
25, 40,
66, 90
............
............
6.1
3
Forbidden
UN2688
UN2341
III
III
6.1 ......
3 .........
............
4.1
UN3241
III
4.1 ......
46, IB8, IP3
151 .......
213 .......
None ....
25 kg
50 kg
C
8
UN1938
II
8 .........
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
12, 25,
40
............
Bromoacetic acid, solution ...........
Bromoacetone ..............................
Bromoacetyl bromide ...................
8
6.1
8
UN1938
UN1569
UN2513
II
II
II
8 .........
6.1, 3
8 .........
154 .......
None ....
154 .......
202 .......
193 .......
202 .......
242 .......
245 .......
242 .......
1L
Forbidden
1L
30 L
Forbidden
30 L
A
D
C
40
40
40
Bromobenzene .............................
Bromobenzyl cyanides, liquid ......
Bromobenzyl cyanides, solid .......
1-Bromobutane .............................
2-Bromobutane .............................
Bromochloromethane ...................
2-Bromoethyl ethyl ether ..............
Bromoform ....................................
Bromomethylpropanes .................
2-Bromopentane ...........................
Bromopropanes ............................
.......................................................
3-Bromopropyne ...........................
Bromosilane .................................
Bromotoluene-alpha, see Benzyl
bromide.
Bromotrifluoroethylene .................
Bromotrifluoromethane or Refrigerant gas, R 13B1..
Brucine .........................................
Bursters, explosive .......................
Butadienes, stabilized ..................
Butane see also Petroleum
gases, liquefied.
Butane, butane mixtures and mixtures having similar properties
in cartridges each not exceeding 500 grams, see Receptacles, etc.
Butanedione .................................
1,2,4-Butanetriol trinitrate .............
Butanols .......................................
3
6.1
6.1
3
3
6.1
3
6.1
3
3
3
....................
3
Forbidden
....................
UN2514
UN1694
UN1694
UN1126
UN2339
UN1887
UN2340
UN2515
UN2342
UN2343
UN2344
UN2345
III
I
I
II
II
III
II
III
II
II
II
III
II
3 .........
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
3 .........
3 .........
6.1 ......
3 .........
6.1 ......
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
............
............
A7, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34, T7
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
2, T20, TP2, TP13
B2, IB2, T8, TP2,
TP12
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
T14, TP2, TP13
T14, TP2, TP13
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB2, T4, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
150 .......
None ....
None ....
150 .......
150 .......
153 .......
150 .......
153 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
...........
...........
203 .......
201 .......
211 .......
202 .......
202 .......
203 .......
202 .......
203 .......
202 .......
202 .......
202 .......
203 .......
202 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
243 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
241 .......
242 .......
241 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
...........
60 L
Forbidden
Forbidden
5L
5L
60 L
5L
60 L
5L
5L
5L
60 L
5L
....................
....................
220 L
30 L
50 kg
60 L
60 L
220 L
60 L
220 L
60 L
60 L
60 L
220 L
60 L
....................
....................
A
D
D
B
B
A
B
A
B
B
B
A
D
............
12, 40
12, 40
40
40
............
40
12, 40
............
............
40
............
40
............
............
2.1
2.2
UN2419
UN1009
............
............
2.1 ......
2.2 ......
None ....
306 .......
304 .......
304 .......
314, 315
314, 315
Forbidden
75 kg
150 kg
150 kg
B
A
40
............
6.1
1.1D
2.1
2.1
UN1570
UN0043
UN1010
UN1011
I
II
............
............
6.1 ......
1.1D ...
2.1 ......
2.1 ......
None ....
None ....
306 .......
306 .......
211 .......
62 .........
304 .......
304 .......
242 .......
None ....
314, 315
314, 315
5 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
50 kg
Forbidden
150 kg
150 kg
A
07
B
E
............
............
40
40
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
150 .......
...........
150 .......
202 .......
...........
202 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
5L
....................
5L
60 L
....................
60 L
.......................................................
tert-Butoxycarbonyl azide .............
Butyl acetates ...............................
.......................................................
Butyl acid phosphate ....................
Butyl acrylates, stabilized .............
Butyl alcohols, see Butanols ........
Butyl benzenes .............................
n-Butyl
bromide,
see
1Bromobutane.
n-Butyl
chloride,
see
Chlorobutanes.
sec-Butyl chloroformate ...............
....................
Forbidden
3
....................
8
3
....................
3
....................
150 .......
...........
150 .......
150 .......
154 .......
150 .......
...........
150 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
202 .......
203 .......
203 .......
203 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
241 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
60 L
....................
5L
60 L
5L
60 L
....................
60 L
....................
220 L
....................
60 L
220 L
60 L
220 L
....................
220 L
....................
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
6.1
NA2742
I
6.1, 3,
8.
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
1L
30 L
A
n-Butyl chloroformate ...................
6.1
UN2743
I
6.1, 8,
3.
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
Butyl ethers, see Dibutyl ethers ...
Butyl ethyl ether, see Ethyl butyl
ether.
n-Butyl formate .............................
tert-Butyl hydroperoxide, with
more than 90 percent with
water.
tert-Butyl hypochlorite ..................
N-n-Butyl imidazole ......................
....................
....................
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
B
............
............
None ....
None ....
211 .......
202 .......
243 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
5L
Forbidden
60 L
D
A
............
............
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3
Forbidden
3
IB7, IP1
T50
19, T50
............
UN2346
II
UN1120
II
III
UN1123
UN1718
UN2348
II
III
III
III
UN2709
III
....................
3 .........
............
3 .........
3 .........
............
3 .........
3 .........
8 .........
3 .........
............
3 .........
............
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1,
TP29
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2,
B1, IB3,
IB3,
B1, IB3,
T4,
T2,
T4,
T2,
TP1
TP1
TP1
TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
............
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP4,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
............
............
3
Forbidden
UN1128
II
3 .........
............
4.2
6.1
UN3255
UN2690
I
II
4.2, 8
6.1 ......
Jkt 194001
T50
PO 00000
Frm 00035
Fmt 4701
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP2
Sfmt 4700
C:\21JNR2.SGM
pfrm10
PsN: 21JNR2
............
B
B
A
B
A
A
A
A
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
12, 13,
22, 25,
40, 48,
100
12, 13,
21, 25,
40, 100
............
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
6.1
UN2484
I
6.1, 3
n-Butyl isocyanate ........................
6.1
UN2485
I
6.1, 3
Butyl mercaptans .........................
n-Butyl methacrylate, stabilized ...
Butyl methyl ether ........................
Butyl nitrites ..................................
3
3
3
3
UN2347
UN2227
UN2350
UN2351
II
III
II
I
3
3
3
3
.......................................................
.......................................................
tert-Butyl peroxyacetate, with
more than 76 percent in solution.
n-Butyl peroxydicarbonate, with
more than 52 percent in solution.
tert-Butyl peroxyisobutyrate, with
more than 77 percent in solution.
Butyl phosphoric acid, see Butyl
acid phosphate.
Butyl propionates .........................
5-tert-Butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylene
or Musk xylene.
Butyl vinyl ether, stabilized ..........
n-Butylamine ................................
N-Butylaniline ...............................
tert-Butylcyclohexylchloroformate
....................
....................
Forbidden
II
III
3 .........
3 .........
............
Butylene see also Petroleum
gases, liquefied.
1,2-Butylene oxide, stabilized ......
Butyltoluenes ................................
Butyltrichlorosilane .......................
.........
.........
.........
.........
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
1, A7, B9, B14,
B30, B72, T22,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP44
2, A7, B9, B14,
B32, B74, B77,
T20, TP2, TP13,
TP38, TP45
A3, IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
T11, TP1, TP8,
TP27
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
None ....
226 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
150
150
150
150
202
203
202
201
242
242
242
243
L
L
L
L
D
A
B
E
26, 95
............
............
40
B
A
40
40
............
(6)
tert-Butyl isocyanate .....................
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
5
60
5
1
L
L
L
L
60
220
60
30
150 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
203 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
60 L
....................
60 L
220 L
....................
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
203 .......
214 .......
242 .......
None ....
60 L
Forbidden
220 L
Forbidden
150 .......
None ....
None ....
153 .......
202
202
202
203
242
242
243
241
............
UN1914
UN2956
III
III
3 .........
4.1 ......
3
3
6.1
6.1
UN2352
UN1125
UN2738
UN2747
II
II
II
III
3 .........
3, 8 ....
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
2.1
UN1012
............
2.1 ......
19, T50
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
3
6.1
8
UN3022
UN2667
UN1747
II
III
II
3 .........
6.1 ......
8, 3 ....
150 .......
153 .......
None ....
202 .......
203 .......
202 .......
242 .......
241 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
Forbidden
60 L
220 L
30 L
1,4-Butynediol ..............................
Butyraldehyde ..............................
Butyraldoxime ...............................
Butyric acid ...................................
Butyric anhydride .........................
Butyronitrile ..................................
6.1
3
3
8
8
3
UN2716
UN1129
UN2840
UN2820
UN2739
UN2411
III
II
III
III
III
II
6.1 ......
3 .........
3 .........
8 .........
8 .........
3, 6.1
None ....
150 .......
150 .......
154 .......
154 .......
None ....
213
202
203
203
203
202
240
242
242
241
241
243
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
100 kg
5L
60 L
5L
5L
1L
200 kg
60 L
220 L
60 L
60 L
60 L
A
B
A
A
A
E
61, 70
............
............
12
............
40
Butyryl chloride .............................
3
UN2353
II
3, 8 ....
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
C
40
Cacodylic acid ..............................
Cadmium compounds ..................
.......................................................
.......................................................
Caesium hydroxide ......................
Caesium hydroxide solution .........
.......................................................
Calcium ........................................
Calcium arsenate .........................
Calcium arsenate and calcium
arsenite, mixtures, solid.
Calcium bisulfite solution, see
Bisulfites, aqueous solutions,
n.o.s..
Calcium carbide ...........................
6.1
6.1
....................
....................
8
8
....................
4.3
6.1
6.1
UN1572
UN2570
II
I
II
III
II
II
III
II
II
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
8 .........
8 .........
8 .........
4.3 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
IB2, T4, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
A7, B2, B6, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP13
A1, IB8, IP3
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP13
IB2, T8, TP2,
TP12, TP13
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB7, IP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
IB7, IP2
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
None ....
None ....
None ....
153 .......
154 .......
154 .......
154 .......
151 .......
None ....
None ....
212
211
212
213
212
202
203
212
212
212
242
242
242
240
240
242
241
241
242
242
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
25 kg
5 kg
25 kg
100 kg
15 kg
1L
5L
15 kg
25 kg
25 kg
100 kg
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
50 kg
30 L
60 L
50 kg
100 kg
100 kg
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
E
A
A
26
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
UN2682
UN2681
UN1401
UN1573
UN1574
....................
4.3
UN1402
.......................................................
....................
5.1
UN1452
Calcium chlorate aqueous solution.
.......................................................
5.1
UN2429
....................
Calcium chlorite ............................
5.1
Calcium cyanamide with more
than 0.1 percent of calcium carbide.
Calcium cyanide ...........................
4.3
6.1
4.2
4.3
....................
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IB2,
IB2,
IB2,
IB3,
T4,
T7,
T7,
T4,
TP1
TP1
TP2
TP1
............
Calcium chlorate ..........................
Calcium dithionite or Calcium hydrosulfite.
Calcium hydride ...........................
Calcium hydrosulfite, see Calcium
dithionite.
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
150 .......
None ....
3
4.1
I
4.3 ......
II
4.3 ......
II
5.1 ......
II
5.1 ......
III
5.1 ......
UN1453
II
5.1 ......
UN1403
III
4.3 ......
UN1575
I
6.1 ......
UN1923
II
4.2 ......
UN1404
I
4.3 ......
............
PO 00000
Frm 00036
A1, A8, B55, B59,
IB4, IP1, N34
A1, A8, B55, B59,
IB7, IP2, N34
IB8, IP2, IP4, N34
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
5
1
5
60
L
L
L
L
60
5
60
220
L
L
L
L
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
A
D
............
12
B
B
A
A
E
40
40
............
12, 13,
25
40
B
A
C
49
............
40
............
B
............
151 .......
212 .......
241 .......
15 kg
50 kg
B
............
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
A2, IB2, N41, T4,
TP1
A2, IB2, N41, T4,
TP1
A9, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34
A1, A19, IB8, IP4
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
151 .......
213 .......
241 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
56, 68,
106
56, 58,
106
............
IB7, IP1, N79,
N80
A19, A20, IB6, IP2
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
A
26, 40
None ....
212 .......
241 .......
15 kg
50 kg
E
13
None ....
...........
211 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
Forbidden
....................
15 kg
....................
E
............
............
Fmt 4701
A19, N40
Sfmt 4700
152 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
5L
B
152 .......
203 .......
241 .......
2.5 L
30 L
B
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
A
I
I
AW
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Calcium hypochlorite, dry or Calcium hypochlorite mixtures dry
with more than 39 percent
available chlorine (8.8 percent
available oxygen).
Calcium hypochlorite, hydrated or
Calcium hypochlorite, hydrated
mixtures, with not less than 5.5
percent but not more than 10
percent water.
Calcium hypochlorite mixtures,
dry, with more than 10 percent
but not more than 39 percent
available chlorine.
Calcium manganese silicon .........
4.3
UN2844
Calcium nitrate .............................
Calcium oxide ...............................
Calcium perchlorate .....................
5.1
8
5.1
UN1454
UN1910
UN1455
Calcium permanganate ................
5.1
UN1456
Calcium peroxide .........................
5.1
Calcium phosphide .......................
Calcium, pyrophoric or Calcium
alloys, pyrophoric.
Calcium resinate ..........................
Calcium resinate, fused ...............
Calcium selenate, see Selenates
or Selenites.
Calcium silicide ............................
.......................................................
Camphor oil ..................................
Camphor, synthetic ......................
Cannon primers, see Primers, tubular.
Caproic acid .................................
Caps, blasting, see Detonators,
etc.
Carbamate
pesticides,
liquid,
flammable, toxic, flash point
less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
II
5.1 ......
A7, A9, IB8, IP2,
IP4, N34, W9
152 .......
212 .......
None ....
5 kg
25 kg
D
4, 5,
25, 48,
56, 58,
69
5.1
UN2880
II
5.1 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4, W9
152 .......
212 .......
240 .......
5 kg
25 kg
D
4, 5,
25, 48,
56, 58,
69
5.1
UN2208
III
5.1 ......
A1, A29, IB8, IP3,
N34, W9
152 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
D
III
4.3 ......
151 .......
213 .......
241 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
III
III
II
5.1 ......
8 .........
5.1 ......
A1, A19, IB8, IP2,
IP4
34, IB8, IP3
IB8, IP3
IB6, IP2
4, 5,
25, 48,
56, 58,
69
85, 103
152 .......
154 .......
152 .......
213 .......
213 .......
212 .......
240 .......
240 .......
242 .......
25 kg
25 kg
5 kg
100 kg
100 kg
25 kg
A
A
A
II
5.1 ......
IB6, IP2
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
D
UN1457
II
5.1 ......
IB6, IP2
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
4.3
4.2
UN1360
UN1855
I
I
4.3, 6.1
4.2 ......
A8, A19, N40
None ....
None ....
211 .......
187 .......
242 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
15 kg
Forbidden
E
D
4.1
4.1
....................
UN1313
UN1314
III
III
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
............
A1, A19, IB6
A1, A19, IB4
None ....
None ....
...........
213 .......
213 .......
...........
240 .......
240 .......
...........
25 kg
25 kg
....................
100 kg
100 kg
....................
A
A
............
............
............
4.3
....................
3
4.1
....................
UN1405
UN1130
UN2717
II
III
III
III
4.3 ......
4.3 ......
3 .........
4.1 ......
............
IB7, IP2
IB8, IP4
T2, TP1
IB8, IP3
151 .......
151 .......
150 .......
None ....
...........
212 .......
213 .......
203 .......
213 .......
...........
241 .......
241 .......
242 .......
240 .......
...........
15 kg
25 kg
60 L
25 kg
....................
50 kg
100 kg
220 L
100 kg
....................
B
B
A
A
85, 103
85, 103
............
............
............
8
....................
UN2829
III
8 .........
............
IB3, T4, TP1
154 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
241 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
A
............
............
3
UN2758
I
3, 6.1
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
B
40
II
3, 6.1
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
6.1 ......
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
I
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7, IP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
None ....
153 .......
...........
211 .......
212 .......
213 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
...........
5 kg
25 kg
100 kg
....................
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
....................
A
A
A
40
40
40
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
II
6.1 ......
....................
III
6.1 ......
Carbamate
pesticides,
liquid,
toxic, flammable, flash point not
less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
.......................................................
Carbamate pesticides, solid, toxic
.......................................................
.......................................................
Carbolic acid, see Phenol, solid
or Phenol, molten.
Carbolic acid solutions, see Phenol solutions.
Carbon, activated .........................
Carbon, animal or vegetable origin.
.......................................................
Carbon bisulfide, see Carbon disulfide.
Carbon dioxide .............................
6.1
....................
....................
....................
2.2
Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide
mixtures.
Carbon dioxide and oxygen mixtures, compressed.
Carbon dioxide, refrigerated liquid
Carbon dioxide, solid or Dry ice ..
Carbon disulfide ...........................
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Vessel stowage
UN1748
.......................................................
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(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
5.1
Carbamate
pesticides,
liquid,
toxic.
.......................................................
Carbon monoxide, compressed ...
Carbon monoxide and hydrogen
mixture, compressed.
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
6.1
UN2992
UN2991
I
6.1, 3
....................
II
6.1, 3
....................
III
6.1, 3
I
II
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
UN2757
....................
4.2
4.2
A19,
A1, A19,
B1, IB3,
A1,
............
UN1362
UN1361
............
............
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
69,
106,
107
13, 75,
106
40, 85
............
............
III
II
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
IB8, IP3
IB6
None ....
None ....
213 .......
212 .......
241 .......
242 .......
0.5 kg
Forbidden
0.5 kg
Forbidden
A
A
12
12
III
4.2 ......
............
IB8, IP3
None ....
...........
213 .......
...........
241 .......
...........
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
A
12
............
UN1013
............
2.2 ......
306 .......
302, 304
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
2.2
UN1015
............
2.2 ......
2.2
UN1014
............
2.2, 5.1
2.2
9
3
UN2187
UN1845
UN1131
............
III
I
2.2 ......
None ..
3, 6.1
2.3
2.3
UN1016
UN2600
............
............
2.3, 2.1
2.3, 2.1
....................
....................
Jkt 194001
PO 00000
Frm 00037
306 .......
None ....
302,
314,
315.
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
77
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
T75, TP5
306 .......
217 .......
None ....
304 .......
217 .......
201 .......
314, 315
240 .......
243 .......
50 kg
200 kg
Forbidden
500 kg
200 kg
Forbidden
B
C
D
None ....
None ....
302 .......
302 .......
314, 315
302 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
D
D
............
40
18, 40,
115
40
40
B16, T14, TP2,
TP7, TP13
4
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
D
D
AW
G
(2)
Carbon monoxide, refrigerated
liquid (cryogenic liquid).
Carbon tetrabromide ....................
Carbon tetrachloride .....................
Carbonyl chloride, see Phosgene
Carbonyl fluoride, compressed ....
Carbonyl sulfide ...........................
Cartridge cases, empty primed,
see Cases, cartridge, empty,
with primer.
Cartridges, actuating, for aircraft
ejector seat catapult, fire extinguisher, canopy removal or apparatus, see Cartridges, power
device.
Cartridges,
explosive,
see
Charges, demolition.
Cartridges, flash ...........................
Cartridges, flash ...........................
Cartridges for weapons, blank .....
Cartridges for weapons, blank .....
Cartridges for weapons, blank or
Cartridges, small arms, blank.
Cartridges for weapons, blank or
Cartridges, small arms, blank.
Cartridges for weapons, blank or
Cartridges, small arms, blank.
Cartridges for weapons, inert projectile.
Cartridges for weapons, inert projectile or Cartridges, small arms.
Cartridges for weapons, inert projectile or Cartridges, small arms.
Cartridges for weapons, inert projectile or Cartridges, small arms.
Cartridges for weapons, with
bursting charge.
Cartridges for weapons, with
bursting charge.
Cartridges for weapons, with
bursting charge.
Cartridges for weapons, with
bursting charge.
Cartridges for weapons, with
bursting charge.
Cartridges for weapons, with
bursting charge.
Cartridges, oil well ........................
Cartridges, oil well ........................
Cartridges, power device .............
Cartridges, power device .............
Cartridges, power device .............
Cartridges, power device .............
Cartridges, safety, blank, see
Cartridges for weapons, blank
(UN 0014).
Cartridges, safety, see Cartridges
for weapons, other than blank
or Cartridges, power device
(UN 0323).
Cartridges, signal .........................
Cartridges, signal .........................
Cartridges, signal .........................
Cartridges, small arms .................
Cartridges, sporting, see Cartridges for weapons, other than
blank.
Cartridges, starter, jet engine, see
Cartridges, power device.
Cases, cartridge, empty with
primer.
Cases, cartridges, empty with
primer.
Cases, combustible, empty, without primer.
Cases, combustible, empty, without primer.
Casinghead gasoline see Gasoline.
Castor beans or Castor meal or
Castor pomace or Castor flake.
Caustic alkali liquids, n.o.s. ..........
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
NA9202
............
2.3, 2.1
4, T75, TP5
None ....
316 .......
318 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
6.1
6.1
....................
2.3
2.3
....................
UN2516
UN1846
III
II
IB8, IP3
IB2, N36, T7, TP2
............
............
153 .......
None ....
...........
None ....
None ....
...........
213 .......
202 .......
...........
302 .......
304 .......
...........
240 .......
243 .......
...........
None ....
314, 315
...........
100 kg
5L
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
200 kg
60 L
....................
Forbidden
25 kg
....................
A
A
UN2417
UN2204
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
2.3, 8
2.3, 2.1
............
25
40
............
40
40
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
...........
....................
2
3, B14
............
....................
............
...........
1.1G
1.3G
1.1C
1.2C
1.4S
UN0049
UN0050
UN0326
UN0413
UN0014
II
II
II
II
II
1.1G ...
1.3G ...
1.1C ...
1.2C ...
None ..
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
63 .........
62
62
62
62
62
1.3C
UN0327
II
1.3C ...
None ....
1.4C
UN0338
II
1.4C ...
1.2C
UN0328
II
1.2C ...
...........
D
D
............
....................
....................
....
....
....
....
....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
75 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
100 kg
07
07
07
07
05
............
............
............
............
............
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
03
............
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
None
None
None
None
None
............
1.4S
UN0012
II
None ..
63 .........
62 .........
None ....
25 kg
100 kg
05
............
1.4C
UN0339
II
1.4C ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
1.3C
UN0417
II
1.3C ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
06
............
1.1F
UN0005
II
1.1F ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
............
1.1E
UN0006
II
1.1E ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
03
............
1.2F
UN0007
II
1.2F ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
............
1.2E
UN0321
II
1.2E ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
03
............
1.4F
UN0348
II
1.4F ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
............
1.4E
UN0412
II
1.4E ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
02
............
1.3C
1.4C
1.3C
1.4C
1.4S
1.2C
....................
UN0277
UN0278
UN0275
UN0276
UN0323
UN0381
II
II
II
II
II
II
1.3C ...
1.4C ...
1.3C ...
1.4C ...
1.4S ...
1.2C ...
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
63 .........
None ....
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
75 kg
75 kg
75 kg
100 kg
Forbidden
....................
07
06
07
06
05
07
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
None ....
None ....
63 .........
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
None ....
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
30 kg gross
....................
75 kg
75 kg
100 kg
30 kg gross
....................
....................
1.3G
1.4G
1.4S
ORM-D
....................
110
110
............
UN0054
UN0312
UN0405
II
II
II
............
1.3G ...
1.4G ...
1.4S ...
None ..
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
1.4S
UN0055
II
1.4S ...
50
None ....
62 .........
None ....
25 kg
100 kg
05
............
50
....................
............
07
06
05
A
............
............
............
............
............
............
1.4C
UN0379
II
1.4C ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
1.4C
UN0446
II
1.4C ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
1.3C
UN0447
II
1.3C ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
............
............
9
UN2969
II
None ..
IB8, IP2, IP4
155 .......
204 .......
240 .......
No limit
No limit
E
34, 40
8
UN1719
II
8 .........
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
III
8 .........
B2, IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
.......................................................
....................
....................
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Label
Codes
PG
2.3
Caustic potash, see Potassium
hydroxide etc.
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
D
D
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
Caustic soda, (etc.) see Sodium
hydroxide etc.
Cells, containing sodium ..............
Celluloid, in block, rods, rolls,
sheets, tubes, etc., except
scrap.
Celluloid, scrap .............................
Cement, see Adhesives containing flammable liquid.
Cerium, slabs, ingots, or rods ......
Cerium, turnings or gritty powder
Cesium or Caesium .....................
....................
Cesium nitrate or Caesium nitrate
Charcoal
briquettes,
shell,
screenings, wood, etc..
Charges, bursting, plastics bonded.
Charges, bursting, plastics bonded.
Charges, bursting, plastics bonded.
Charges, bursting, plastics bonded.
Charges, demolition .....................
Charges, depth .............................
Charges, expelling, explosive, for
fire extinguishers, see Cartridges, power device.
Charges, explosive, commercial
without detonator.
Charges, explosive, commercial
without detonator.
Charges, explosive, commercial
without detonator.
Charges, explosive, commercial
without detonator.
Charges, propelling ......................
Charges, propelling ......................
Charges, propelling ......................
Charges, propelling ......................
Charges, propelling, for cannon ...
Charges, propelling, for cannon ...
Charges, propelling, for cannon ...
Charges, shaped, flexible, linear
Charges, shaped, flexible, linear
Charges, shaped, without detonator.
Charges, shaped, without detonator.
Charges, shaped, without detonator.
Charges, shaped, without detonator.
Charges, supplementary explosive.
Chemical kit ..................................
Chemical kits ................................
Chloral, anhydrous, stabilized ......
Chlorate and borate mixtures ......
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
189 .......
None ....
189 .......
213 .......
189 .......
240 .......
25 kg gross
25 kg
No limit
100 kg
A
A
............
............
(5)
(6)
(7)
............
4.3
4.1
UN3292
UN2000
II
III
4.3 ......
4.1 ......
4.2
....................
UN2002
III
4.2 ......
............
IB8, IP3
None ....
...........
213 .......
...........
241 .......
...........
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
D
............
............
4.1
4.3
4.3
UN1333
UN3078
UN1407
II
II
I
4.1 ......
4.3 ......
4.3 ......
None ....
151 .......
None ....
212 .......
212 .......
211 .......
240 .......
242 .......
242 .......
15 kg
15 kg
Forbidden
50 kg
50 kg
15 kg
A
E
D
74, 91
............
............
5.1
4.2
UN1451
NA1361
III
III
5.1 ......
4.2 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4, N34
A1, IB7, IP2
A19, IB1, IP1,
N34, N40
A1, A29, IB8, IP3
IB8
152 .......
151 .......
213 .......
213 .......
240 .......
240 .......
25 kg
25 kg
100 kg
100 kg
A
A
............
12
1.1D
UN0457
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
1.2D
UN0458
II
1.2D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
1.4D
UN0459
II
1.4D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
1.4S
UN0460
II
1.4S ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
25 kg
100 kg
05
............
1.1D
1.1D
....................
UN0048
UN0056
II
II
1.1D ...
1.1D ...
............
None ....
None ....
...........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
03
03
............
............
............
1.1D
UN0442
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
1.2D
UN0443
II
1.2D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
1.4D
UN0444
II
1.4D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
1.4S
UN0445
II
1.4S ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
1.1C
1.3C
1.2C
1.4C
1.3C
1.1C
1.2C
1.4D
1.1D
1.1D
UN0271
UN0272
UN0415
UN0491
UN0242
UN0279
UN0414
UN0237
UN0288
UN0059
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
1.1C
1.3C
1.2C
1.4C
1.3C
1.1C
1.2C
1.4D
1.1D
1.1D
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
1.2D
UN0439
II
1.2D ...
None ....
1.4D
UN0440
II
1.4D ...
None ....
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
101
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
25 kg
100 kg
05
............
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
07
07
06
10
10
10
06
07
07
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
1.4S
UN0441
II
1.4S ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
25 kg
100 kg
05
............
1.1D
UN0060
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
8
9
6.1
5.1
NA1760
UN3316
UN2075
UN1458
II
............
II
II
8 .........
9 .........
6.1 ......
5.1 ......
154 .......
None ....
None ....
152 .......
161 .......
None ....
202 .......
212 .......
None ....
None ....
243 .......
240 .......
1L
10 kg
5L
5 kg
30 L
10 kg
60 L
25 kg
B
A
D
A
III
5.1 ......
152 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
40
............
40
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
............
.......................................................
....................
Chlorate and magnesium chloride
mixtures.
.......................................................
....................
5.1
UN1459
II
5.1 ......
III
5.1 ......
15
IB2, T7, TP2
A9, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34
A9, IB8, IP3, N34
A9, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34, T4, TP1
A9, IB8, IP3, N34,
T4, TP1
152 .......
212 .......
240 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
152 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
Chlorate of potash, see Potassium chlorate.
Chlorate of soda, see Sodium
chlorate.
Chlorates, inorganic, aqueous solution, n.o.s..
Chlorates, inorganic, n.o.s. ..........
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
1L
5L
B
Chloric acid aqueous solution,
with not more than 10 percent
chloric acid.
Chloride of phosphorus, see
Phosphorus trichloride.
Chloride of sulfur, see Sulfur
chloride.
Chlorinated lime, see Calcium hypochlorite mixtures, etc.
Chlorine ........................................
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5.1
UN3210
II
5.1 ......
IB2, T4, TP1
152 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5.1
UN1461
II
5.1 ......
A9, IB6, IP2, N34
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
5.1
UN2626
II
5.1 ......
IB2
None ....
229 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
2.3
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PO 00000
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90
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
D
+
+
G
G
Chlorine
Chlorine
Chlorine
Chlorine
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
1, B7, B9, B14
...........
None ....
...........
None ....
...........
229 .......
...........
304 .......
...........
None ....
...........
314 .......
....................
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
2, B7, B9, B14
None ....
304 .......
314 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40, 89,
90
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
B
26
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
B
26
(6)
(7)
azide ..............................
dioxide, hydrate, frozen
dioxide (not hydrate) ......
pentafluoride ..................
Forbidden
5.1
Forbidden
2.3
NA9191
II
UN2548
............
Chlorine trifluoride ........................
2.3
UN1749
............
Chlorite solution ...........................
8
UN1908
II
............
5.1, 6.1
............
2.3,
5.1,
8.
2.3,
5.1,
8.
8 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
8 .........
Chlorites, inorganic, n.o.s. ...........
5.1
UN1462
II
5.1 ......
A3, A6, A7, B2,
IB2, N34, T7,
TP2, TP24
A3, A6, A7, B2,
IB3, N34, T4,
TP2, TP24
A7, IB6, IP2, N34
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane
or
Refrigerant gas R 142b.
3-Chloro-4-methylphenyl
isocyanate.
1-Chloro-1,2,2,2tetrafluoroethaneor Refrigerant
gas R 124.
4-Chloro-o-toluidine hydrochloride
1-Chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane or
Refrigerant gas R 133a.
Chloroacetic acid, molten .............
Chloroacetic acid, solid ................
2.1
UN2517
............
2.1 ......
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
B
56, 58,
106
40
6.1
UN2236
II
6.1 ......
IB2
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
2.2
UN1021
............
2.2 ......
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
6.1
2.2
UN1579
UN1983
III
............
6.1 ......
2.2 ......
IB8, IP3
T50
153 .......
306 .......
213 .......
304 .......
240 .......
314, 315
100 kg
75 kg
200 kg
150 kg
A
A
............
............
6.1
6.1
UN3250
UN1751
II
II
6.1, 8
6.1, 8
IB1, T7, TP3
A3, A7, IB8, IP4,
N34
A7, IB2, N34, T7,
TP2
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, N12, N32,
N34, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
None ....
None ....
202 .......
212 .......
243 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
Forbidden
50 kg
C
A
40
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
C
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
21, 40,
100
...........
None ....
...........
227 .......
...........
244 .......
....................
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
A
............
12, 26,
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
60 L
D
12, 40
None ....
212 .......
None ....
Forbidden
100 kg
D
12, 40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
None ....
202 .......
212 .......
243 .......
242 .......
5L
25 kg
60 L
100 kg
A
A
............
............
213 .......
203 .......
...........
203 .......
203 .......
202 .......
202 .......
212 .......
304 .......
240 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
241 .......
242 .......
243 .......
242 .......
314, 315
100 kg
60 L
....................
60 L
60 L
5L
5L
25 kg
75 kg
200 kg
220 L
....................
220 L
220 L
60 L
60 L
100 kg
150 kg
A
A
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP2
IB8, IP2, IP3, T7
T50
153 .......
150 .......
...........
150 .......
153 .......
150 .......
None ....
None ....
306 .......
A
A
B
A
A
A
............
............
............
40
............
............
12
12
............
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
E
D
............
............
............
40, 89,
90
Chloroacetic acid, solution ...........
6.1
UN1750
II
6.1, 8
Chloroacetone, stabilized .............
6.1
UN1695
I
6.1, 3,
8.
Chloroacetone (unstabilized) .......
Chloroacetonitrile .........................
Forbidden
6.1
UN2668
II
............
6.1, 3
Chloroacetophenone (CN), liquid
6.1
UN1697
II
6.1 ......
Chloroacetophenone (CN), solid ..
6.1
UN1697
II
6.1 ......
Chloroacetyl chloride ....................
6.1
UN1752
I
6.1, 8
Chloroanilines, liquid ....................
Chloroanilines, solid .....................
6.1
6.1
UN2019
UN2018
II
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
Chloroanisidines ...........................
Chlorobenzene .............................
Chlorobenzol, see Chlorobenzene
Chlorobenzotrifluorides ................
Chlorobenzyl chlorides .................
Chlorobutanes ..............................
Chlorocresols, liquid .....................
Chlorocresols, solid ......................
Chlorodifluorobromomethane or
Refrigerant gas R 12B1.
Chlorodifluoromethane
and
chloropentafluoroethane
mixture or Refrigerant gas R 502
with fixed boiling point, with approximately
49
percent
chlorodifluoromethane.
Chlorodifluoromethane or Refrigerant gas R 22.
Chlorodinitrobenzenes .................
6.1
3
....................
3
6.1
3
6.1
6.1
2.2
UN2233
UN1134
III
III
UN2234
UN2235
UN1127
UN2669
UN2669
UN1974
III
III
II
II
II
............
6.1 ......
3 .........
............
3 .........
6.1 ......
3 .........
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
2.2 ......
2.2
UN1973
............
2.2 ......
2.2
UN1018
............
2.2 ......
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
6.1
UN1577
II
6.1 ......
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
91
2-Chloroethanal ............................
6.1
UN2232
I
6.1 ......
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
Chloroform ....................................
Chloroformates, toxic, corrosive,
flammable, n.o.s..
6.1
6.1
UN1888
UN2742
III
II
6.1 ......
6.1, 8,
3.
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
IB3, N36, T7, TP2
5, IB1, T7, TP2
153 .......
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
241 .......
243 .......
60 L
1L
220 L
30 L
A
A
Chloroformates, toxic, corrosive,
n.o.s..
Chloromethyl chloroformate .........
6.1
UN3277
II
6.1, 8
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
A
6.1
UN2745
II
6.1, 8
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
A
40
12, 13,
21, 25,
40, 100
12, 13,
25, 40
12, 13,
21, 25,
40, 100
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A3, IB2, N12,
N32, N33, T11,
TP2, TP13, TP27
A3, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N12, N32, N33,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP13
2, A3, A6, A7, B3,
B8, B9, B14, B32,
B74, B77, N34,
N43, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
IB2, T7, TP2
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB8, IP3
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
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IB2, T7, TP2,
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
+
+
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
3
UN2354
II
3, 6.1
Chloronitroanilines ........................
Chloronitrobenzene, ortho, liquid
6.1
6.1
UN2237
UN1578
III
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
Chloromethyl ethyl ether ..............
(7)
6.1
UN1578
II
6.1 ......
6.1
6.1
2.2
UN2433
UN2433
UN1020
III
III
............
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
2.2 ......
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP13
IB8, IP3
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
IB8, IP3
T50
8
UN2904
III
8 .........
8
UN2905
III
6.1
6.1
8
UN2021
UN2020
UN1753
Chloropicrin ..................................
6.1
Chloropicrin and methyl bromide
mixtures.
Chloropicrin and methyl chloride
mixtures.
Chloropicrin mixture, flammable
(pressure not exceeding 14.7
psia at 115 degrees F flash
point below 100 degrees F) see
Toxic liquids, flammable, etc.
Chloropicrin mixtures, n.o.s. ........
.......................................................
.......................................................
Chloropivaloyl chloride .................
6.1
....................
....................
6.1
Chloroplatinic acid, solid ..............
Chloroprene, stabilized ................
Chloronitrobenzenes meta or
para, solid.
Chloronitrotoluenes, liquid ............
Chloronitrotoluenes, solid .............
Chloropentafluoroethane or Refrigerant gas R 115.
Chlorophenolates,
liquid
or
Phenolates, liquid.
Chlorophenolates,
solid
or
Phenolates, solid.
Chlorophenols, liquid ....................
Chlorophenols, solid .....................
Chlorophenyltrichlorosilane ..........
+
D
+
Hazard
class or Division
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
E
40
153 .......
None ....
213 .......
202 .......
240 .......
243 .......
100 kg
5L
200 kg
60 L
A
A
............
............
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
............
203 .......
213 .......
304 .......
241 .......
240 .......
314, 315
60 L
100 kg
75 kg
220 L
200 kg
150 kg
A
A
A
............
............
............
IB3
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
8 .........
IB8, IP3
154 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
............
III
III
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
8 .........
153 .......
153 .......
None ....
203 .......
213 .......
202 .......
241 .......
240 .......
242 .......
60 L
100 kg
Forbidden
220 L
200 kg
30 L
A
A
C
............
............
40
UN1580
I
6.1 ......
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN1581
............
2.3 ......
IB3, T4, TP1
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
A7, B2, B6, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2
2, B7, B9, B14,
B32, B46, B74,
T20, TP2, TP13,
TP38, TP45
2, B9, B14, T50
None ....
193 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
25, 40
2.3
UN1582
............
2.3 ......
2, T50
None ....
193 .......
245 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
25, 40
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
.......
.......
.......
.......
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
C
C
B
40
40
40
40
....................
............
NA9263
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1, 8
8
3
UN2507
UN1991
III
I
8 .........
3, 6.1
Chloroprene, uninhibited ..............
2-Chloropropane ..........................
Forbidden
3
UN2356
I
............
3 .........
3-Chloropropanol-1 ......................
2-Chloropropene ..........................
6.1
3
UN2849
UN2456
III
I
6.1 ......
3 .........
2-Chloropropionic acid .................
2-Chloropyridine ...........................
Chlorosilanes, corrosive, flammable, n.o.s..
Chlorosilanes, corrosive, n.o.s. ....
8
6.1
8
UN2511
UN2822
UN2986
III
II
II
8 .........
6.1 ......
8, 3 ....
8
UN2987
II
8 .........
Chlorosilanes, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s..
Chlorosilanes,
water-reactive,
flammable, corrosive, n.o.s..
3
UN2985
II
3, 8 ....
4.3
UN2988
I
4.3, 3,
8.
Chlorosulfonic acid (with or without sulfur trioxide).
8
UN1754
I
8, 6.1
Chlorotoluenes .............................
Chlorotoluidines liquid ..................
3
6.1
UN2238
UN2239
III
III
3 .........
6.1 ......
Chlorotoluidines solid ...................
Chlorotrifluoromethane
and
trifluoromethane
azeotropic
mixture or Refrigerant gas R
503 with approximately 60 percent chlorotrifluoromethane.
Chlorotrifluoromethane or Refrigerant gas R 13.
Chromic acid solution ...................
6.1
2.2
UN2239
UN2599
III
............
6.1 ......
2.2 ......
2.2
UN1022
............
2.2 ......
8
UN1755
II
8 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
8 .........
Chromic anhydride, see Chromium trioxide, anhydrous.
Chromic fluoride, solid .................
Chromic fluoride, solution ............
.......................................................
Chromium nitrate ..........................
....................
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153 .......
153 .......
306 .......
I
II
III
I
VerDate 11<MAY>2000
(9)
Quantity limitations
8
8
....................
5.1
Jkt 194001
UN1583
5
IB2
IB3
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP4,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
IB8, IP3
B57, T14, TP2,
TP13
N36, T11, TP2,
TP13
IB3, T4, TP1
A3, N36, T11,
TP2
IB3, T4, TP2
IB2, T7, TP2
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
B2, IB2, T14, TP2,
TP27
IB1, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
A2, T10, TP2,
TP7, TP13
2, A3, A6, A10,
B9, B10, B14,
B32, B74, T20,
TP2, TP12, TP38,
TP45
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
B2, IB2, T8, TP2,
TP12
IB3, T4, TP1,
TP12
............
UN1756
UN1757
UN2720
PO 00000
II
II
III
III
8 .........
8 .........
8 .........
5.1 ......
Frm 00041
IB8,
B2, IB2,
IB3,
A1, A29,
Fmt 4701
IP2, IP4
T7, TP2
T4, TP1
IB8, IP3
Sfmt 4700
None ....
None ....
153 .......
None ....
201
202
203
227
154 .......
None ....
213 .......
201 .......
240 .......
243 .......
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
30 L
A
D
............
40
...........
150 .......
...........
201 .......
...........
243 .......
....................
1L
....................
30 L
E
............
............
153 .......
150 .......
203 .......
201 .......
241 .......
243 .......
60 L
1L
220 L
30 L
A
E
............
............
154 .......
None ....
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
202 .......
241 .......
243 .......
243 .......
5L
5L
1L
60 L
60 L
30 L
A
A
C
8
40
40
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
C
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
B
40
None ....
201 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
1L
D
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
21, 28,
40, 49,
100
40
150 .......
153 .......
203 .......
203 .......
242 .......
241 .......
60 L
60 L
220 L
220 L
A
A
............
............
153 .......
306 .......
213 .......
304 .......
240 .......
314, 315
100 kg
75 kg
200 kg
150 kg
A
A
............
............
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
C
40
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
C
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
15 kg
1L
5L
25 kg
50 kg
30 L
60 L
100 kg
154
154
154
152
.......
.......
.......
.......
212
202
203
213
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
C:\21JNR2.SGM
243
243
241
244
............
240
242
241
240
.......
.......
.......
.......
pfrm10
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............
A
A
A
A
26
............
............
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
DG
G
G
G
G
DG
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
(4)
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(6)
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
A3, A6, A7, B10,
N34, T10, TP2,
TP12
IB8, IP4
A3, A6, A7, B4,
B6, N34, T10,
TP2, TP12, TP13
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
C
None ....
None ....
212 .......
201 .......
242 .......
243 .......
5 kg
0.5 L
25 kg
2.5 L
A
B
Chromium trioxide, anhydrous .....
Chromosulfuric acid .....................
5.1
8
UN1463
UN2240
II
I
5.1, 8
8 .........
Chromyl chloride, see Chromium
oxychloride.
Cigar and cigarette lighters,
charged with fuel, see Lighters
for cigars, cigarettes, etc.
Coal briquettes, hot ......................
Coal gas, compressed .................
Coal tar distillates, flammable ......
.......................................................
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
...........
None ....
150 .......
150 .......
...........
302 .......
202 .......
203 .......
...........
314, 315
242 .......
242 .......
....................
Forbidden
5L
60 L
....................
25 kg
60 L
220 L
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
Forbidden
2.3
3
....................
Coal tar dye, corrosive, liquid,
n.o.s, see Dyes, liquid or solid,
n.o.s. or Dye intermediates, liquid or solid, corrosive, n.o.s..
Coating solution (includes surface
treatments or coatings used for
industrial or other purposes
such as vehicle undercoating,
drum or barrel lining).
.......................................................
.......................................................
Cobalt naphthenates, powder ......
Cobalt resinate, precipitated ........
Coke, hot ......................................
Collodion, see Nitrocellulose etc ..
Combustible liquid, n.o.s. .............
Components, explosive train,
n.o.s..
Components, explosive train,
n.o.s..
Components, explosive train,
n.o.s..
Components, explosive train,
n.o.s..
Composition B, see Hexolite, etc
Compounds, cleaning liquid .........
....................
....................
4.1
4.1
Forbidden
....................
Combustible
1.2B
.......................................................
....................
3
............
2.3, 2.1
3 .........
3 .........
............
............
40
............
............
............
T11, TP1, TP8,
TP27
150 .......
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
E
............
UN2001
UN1318
II
III
III
III
IB2, T4, TP1, TP8
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
A19, IB8, IP3
A1, A19, IB6
III
II
IB3,T1, T4, TP1
101
150 .......
150 .......
151 .......
151 .......
...........
...........
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
203 .......
213 .......
213 .......
...........
...........
203 .......
62 .........
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
240 .......
...........
...........
241 .......
None ....
5L
60 L
25 kg
25 kg
....................
....................
60 L
Forbidden
60 L
220 L
100 kg
100 kg
....................
....................
220 L
Forbidden
B
A
A
A
NA1993
UN0382
3 .........
3 .........
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
............
............
None ..
1.2B ...
A
11
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
1.4B
UN0383
II
1.4B ...
101
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
1.4S
UN0384
II
1.4S ...
101
None ....
62 .........
None ....
25 kg
100 kg
05
............
1.1B
UN0461
II
1.1B ...
101
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
11
............
....................
8
NA1760
I
............
8 .........
...........
None ....
...........
201 .......
...........
243 .......
....................
0.5 L
....................
2.5 L
B
............
40
II
8 .........
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
III
8 .........
I
II
3 .........
3 .........
III
3 .........
I
8 .........
II
8 .........
III
8 .........
NA1993
NA1760
....................
NA1993
....................
Compounds, tree killing, liquid or
6.1
Compounds, weed killing, liquid.
....................................................... ....................
NA2810
I
3 .........
II
3 .........
III
3 .........
I
6.1 ......
II
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
Compressed gas, flammable,
n.o.s..
Compressed gas, n.o.s. ...............
Compressed gas, oxidizing, n.o.s.
Compressed gas, toxic, corrosive,
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A.
Compressed gas, toxic, corrosive,
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B.
Compressed gas, toxic, corrosive,
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone
C.
Compressed gas, toxic, corrosive,
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone
D.
2.1
UN1954
............
2.1 ......
2.2
2.2
2.3
UN1956
UN3156
UN3304
............
............
............
2.2 ......
2.2, 5.1
2.3, 8
2.3
UN3304
............
2.3
UN3304
............
2.3
UN3304
............
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D
B
A
3 .........
Compounds, tree killing, liquid or
3
Compounds, weed killing, liquid.
....................................................... ....................
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3
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
I
....................
.......................................................
............
II
III
UN1139
.......................................................
.......................................................
UN1023
UN1136
....................
Compounds, tree killing, liquid or
8
Compounds, weed killing, liquid.
....................................................... ....................
GI
Non-bulk
40, 66,
74, 89,
90
............
40, 66,
74, 89,
90
............
DG
GI
Exceptions
8 .........
3
....................
GI
(10)
Vessel stowage
I
....................
G
G
GI
(9)
Quantity limitations
UN1758
.......................................................
G
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
8
Compounds, cleaning liquid .........
.......................................................
DG
Label
Codes
PG
Chromium oxychloride .................
DG
DG
Identification Numbers
Jkt 194001
PO 00000
A7, B10, T14,
TP2, TP9, TP27
B2, IB2, N37, T11,
TP2, TP27
IB3, N37, T7,
TP1, TP28
T11, TP1, TP9
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP8, TP28
B1, B52, IB3, T4,
TP1, TP29
A7, B10, T14,
TP2, TP9, TP27
B2, IB2, N37, T11,
TP2, TP27
IB3, N37, T7,
TP1, TP28
T11, TP1, TP9
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP8, TP28
B1, B52, IB3, T4,
TP1, TP29
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
150 .......
150 .......
201 .......
202 .......
243 .......
242 .......
1L
5L
30 L
60 L
E
B
............
............
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
B
40
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
150 .......
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
E
............
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
306 .......
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
D
40
1
306, 307
306 .......
None ....
302, 305
302 .......
192 .......
314, 315
314, 315
245 .......
75 kg
75 kg
Forbidden
150 kg
150 kg
Forbidden
A
D
D
............
............
40
2.3, 8
2
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3, 8
3
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3, 8
4
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
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Fmt 4701
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
GI
GI
GI
GI
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
GI
GI
GI
GI
G
G
G
G
D
(2)
Compressed gas, toxic, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A.
Compressed gas, toxic, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B.
Compressed gas, toxic, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C.
Compressed gas, toxic, flammable, corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D.
Compressed gas, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard
Zone A.
Compressed gas, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard
Zone B.
Compressed gas, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard
Zone C.
Compressed gas, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard
Zone D.
Compressed gas, toxic, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A.
Compressed gas, toxic, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B.
Compressed gas, toxic, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C.
Compressed gas, toxic, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D.
Compressed gas, toxic, oxdizing,
corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A.
Compressed gas, toxic, oxidizing,
corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B.
Compressed gas, toxic, oxidizing,
corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C.
Compressed gas, toxic, oxidizing,
corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D.
Compressed gas, toxic, oxidizing,
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A.
Compressed gas, toxic, oxidizing,
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B.
Compressed gas, toxic, oxidizing,
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone
C.
Compressed gas, toxic, oxidizing,
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone
D.
Consumer commodity ..................
Contrivances,
water-activated,
with burster, expelling charge
or propelling charge.
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(5)
(6)
1
None ....
192 .......
245 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
17, 40
2
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
17, 40
3
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
17, 40
4
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
17, 40
1
None ....
192 .......
245 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN3305
............
2.3
UN3305
............
2.3
UN3305
............
2.3
UN3305
............
2.3
UN1953
............
2.3,
2.1,
8.
2.3,
2.1,
8.
2.3,
2.1,
8.
2.3,
2.1,
8.
2.3, 2.1
2.3
UN1953
............
2.3, 2.1
2, B9, B14
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN1953
............
2.3, 2.1
3, B14
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN1953
............
2.3, 2.1
4
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN1955
............
2.3 ......
1
None ....
192 .......
245 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN1955
............
2.3 ......
2, B9, B14
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN1955
............
2.3 ......
3, B14
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN1955
............
2.3 ......
4
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN3306
............
1
None ....
192 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40, 89,
90
2.3
UN3306
............
2
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40, 89,
90
2.3
UN3306
............
3
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40, 89,
90
2.3
UN3306
............
4
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40, 89,
90
2.3
UN3303
............
2.3,
5.1,
8.
2.3,
5.1,
8.
2.3,
5.1,
8.
2.3,
5.1,
8.
2.3, 5.1
1
None ....
192 .......
245 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN3303
............
2.3, 5.1
2
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN3303
............
2.3, 5.1
3
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN3303
............
2.3, 5.1
4
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
ORM-D
1.2L
UN0248
............
II
None ..
1.2L ....
101
156, 306
None ....
156, 306
62 .........
None ....
None ....
30 kg gross
Forbidden
30 kg gross
Forbidden
A
08
Contrivances,
water-activated,
with burster, expelling charge
or propelling charge.
1.3L
UN0249
II
1.3L ....
101
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
Copper acetoarsenite ...................
Copper acetylide ..........................
Copper amine azide .....................
Copper arsenite ............................
Copper based pesticides, liquid,
flammable, toxic, flash point
less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
Forbidden
Forbidden
6.1
3
UN1585
II
IB8, IP2, IP4
II
I
None ....
...........
...........
None ....
None ....
212 .......
...........
...........
212 .......
201 .......
242 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
243 .......
25 kg
....................
....................
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
....................
....................
100 kg
30 L
A
UN1586
UN2776
6.1 ......
............
............
6.1 ......
3, 6.1
A
B
............
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
............
............
............
............
40
....................
II
3, 6.1
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
Copper based pesticides, liquid,
toxic.
.......................................................
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
....................
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7, IP1
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
6.1
.......................................................
....................
Copper based pesticides, liquid,
toxic, flammable flash point not
less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
....................
.......................................................
....................
Copper based pesticides, solid,
toxic.
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II
6.1 ......
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6.1 ......
I
6.1, 3
II
6.1, 3
III
6.1, 3
I
6.1 ......
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T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
Fmt 4701
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153 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
AW
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Hazard
class or Division
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(2)
(3)
(5)
.......................................................
.......................................................
Copper chlorate ............................
....................
....................
5.1
Copper chloride ............................
Copper cyanide ............................
Copper selenate, see Selenates
or Selenites.
Copper selenite, see Selenates or
Selenites.
Copper tetramine nitrate ..............
Copra ............................................
8
6.1
....................
Forbidden
4.2
UN1363
III
............
4.2 ......
Cord, detonating, flexible .............
Cord, detonating, flexible .............
Cord detonating or Fuse detonating metal clad.
Cord, detonating or Fuse, detonating metal clad.
Cord, detonating, mild effect or
Fuse, detonating, mild effect
metal clad.
Cord, igniter ..................................
Cordeau detonant fuse, see Cord,
detonating, etc; Cord, detonating, flexible.
Cordite, see Powder, smokeless
Corrosive liquid, acidic, inorganic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
1.1D
1.4D
1.2D
UN0065
UN0289
UN0102
II
II
II
1.1D ...
1.4D ...
1.2D ...
....................
(6)
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
UN2721
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
A1, IB8, IP2, IP4
None ....
153 .......
152 .......
212 .......
213 .......
212 .......
242 .......
240 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
5 kg
100 kg
200 kg
25 kg
A
A
A
UN2802
UN1587
III
II
8 .........
6.1 ......
............
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
154 .......
None ....
...........
213 .......
204 .......
...........
240 .......
242 .......
...........
25 kg
25 kg
....................
100 kg
100 kg
....................
A
A
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
...........
None ....
...........
213 .......
...........
241 .......
....................
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
63(a) .....
None ....
None ....
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
None ....
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
Forbidden
07
06
07
............
13, 19,
48, 119
............
............
............
....................
............
IB8, IP3, IP6
102
40
40
56, 58,
106
............
26
............
............
A
1.1D
UN0290
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
1.4D
UN0104
II
1.4D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
1.4G
....................
UN0066
II
1.4G ...
............
None ....
...........
62 .........
...........
None ....
...........
Forbidden
....................
75 kg
....................
06
............
............
UN3264
I
............
8 .........
...........
None ....
...........
201 .......
...........
243 .......
....................
0.5 L
....................
2.5 L
B
............
40
II
8 .........
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
III
8 .........
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
I
8 .........
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
B
40
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
....................
8
....................
8
....................
II
8 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
8 .........
Corrosive liquid, basic, inorganic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
I
8 .........
....................
II
8 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
8 .........
Corrosive liquid, basic, organic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
....................
8
8
UN3265
UN3266
UN3267
I
8 .........
II
8 .........
III
8 .........
.......................................................
....................
Corrosive liquid, self-heating,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Corrosive
liquids,
flammable,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
8
UN3301
I
8, 4.2
....................
8
UN2920
II
I
8, 4.2
8, 3 ....
II
8, 3 ....
Corrosive liquids, n.o.s. ................
8
I
8 .........
.......................................................
....................
II
8 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
8 .........
Corrosive liquids, oxidizing, n.o.s.
.......................................................
Corrosive liquids, toxic, n.o.s. ......
8
....................
8
I
II
I
8, 5.1
8, 5.1
8, 6.1
.......................................................
.......................................................
....................
....................
II
III
8, 6.1
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6.1 ......
5.1 ......
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II
III
II
Corrosive liquid, acidic, organic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Corrosive liquids, water-reactive,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Corrosive solid, acidic, inorganic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Corrosive solid, acidic, organic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Corrosive solid, basic, inorganic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Corrosive solid, basic, organic,
n.o.s..
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
....................
8
....................
8
....................
....................
8
UN1760
UN3093
UN2922
B10, T14, TP2,
TP27
B2, IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
B10, T14, TP2,
TP27
B2, IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
B10, T14, TP2,
TP27
B2, IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
B10, T14, TP2,
TP27
B2, IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
B10
B2, IB1
B10, T14, TP2,
TP27
B2, IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
A7, B10, T14,
TP2, TP27
B2, IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB2
A7, B10, T14,
TP2, TP13, TP27
B3, IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
B
40
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
B
40
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
D
............
154 .......
None ....
202 .......
201 .......
242 .......
243 .......
1L
0.5 L
30 L
2.5 L
D
C
............
25, 40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
C
25, 40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
B
40
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
None ....
None ....
None ....
201 .......
202 .......
201 .......
243 .......
243 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
1L
0.5 L
2.5 L
30 L
2.5 L
C
C
B
89
89
40
None ....
154 .......
202 .......
203 .......
243 .......
241 .......
1L
5L
30 L
60 L
B
B
40
40
UN3094
I
8, 4.3
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
1L
E
............
UN3260
II
I
8, 4.3
8 .........
IB7, IP1
None ....
None ....
202 .......
211 .......
243 .......
242 .......
1L
1 kg
5L
25 kg
E
B
............
............
8 .........
8 .........
8 .........
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB7, IP1
154 .......
154 .......
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
211 .......
240 .......
240 .......
242 .......
15 kg
25 kg
1 kg
50 kg
100 kg
25 kg
B
A
B
............
............
............
UN3261
II
III
I
....................
....................
8
UN3262
II
III
I
8 .........
8 .........
8 .........
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB7, IP1
154 .......
154 .......
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
211 .......
240 .......
240 .......
242 .......
15 kg
25 kg
1 kg
50 kg
100 kg
25 kg
B
A
B
............
............
............
....................
....................
8
UN3263
II
III
I
8 .........
8 .........
8 .........
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB7, IP1
154 .......
154 .......
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
211 .......
240 .......
240 .......
242 .......
15 kg
25 kg
1 kg
50 kg
100 kg
25 kg
B
A
B
............
............
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
G
G
G
G
G
G
DW
AW
AI
W
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
.......................................................
.......................................................
Corrosive
solids,
flammable,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Corrosive solids, n.o.s. .................
.......................................................
.......................................................
Corrosive solids, oxidizing, n.o.s.
.......................................................
Corrosive solids, self-heating,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Corrosive solids, toxic, n.o.s. .......
.......................................................
.......................................................
Corrosive solids, water-reactive,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Cotton ...........................................
....................
....................
8
....................
9
Cotton waste, oily .........................
Cotton, wet ...................................
Coumarin derivative pesticides,
liquid, flammable, toxic, flash
point less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
154 .......
154 .......
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
211 .......
240 .......
240 .......
242 .......
15 kg
25 kg
1 kg
50 kg
100 kg
25 kg
B
A
B
............
............
12, 25
None ....
None ....
154 .......
154 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
212
211
212
213
211
212
211
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
242
242
240
240
242
242
243
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
15
1
15
25
1
15
1
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
50
25
50
100
25
50
25
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
B
B
A
A
C
C
C
12, 25
............
............
............
............
............
............
IB6, IP2
IB7
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB4, IP1
None ....
None ....
None ....
154 .......
None ....
212
211
212
213
211
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
242
242
240
240
243
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
15
1
15
25
1
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
50
25
50
100
25
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
C
B
B
B
D
............
40
40
40, 95
............
IB6, IP2
137, IB8, IP2, IP4,
W41
IB8, IP6
IB8, IP6
None ....
None ....
212 .......
None ....
242 .......
None ....
15 kg
No limit
50 kg
No limit
D
A
............
............
None ....
None ....
213 .......
204 .......
None ....
241 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
A
54
............
(7)
8 .........
8 .........
8, 4.1
II
I
II
III
I
II
I
8, 4.1
8 .........
8 .........
8 .........
8, 5.1
8, 5.1
8, 4.2
UN3096
II
I
II
III
I
8,
8,
8,
8,
8,
NA1365
II
............
8, 4.3
9 .........
4.2
4.2
UN1364
UN1365
III
III
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
3
UN3024
I
3, 6.1
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
B
40
II
3, 6.1
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
6.1 ......
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
I
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB7, IP1, T14,
TP2, TP27
IB8, IP2, IP4, T11,
TP2, TP27
IB8, IP3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, B77, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP45
IB3, T4, TP1
IB8, IP3
T11, TP2
IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
....................
8
....................
....................
8
....................
8
....................
8
....................
....................
8
UN2921
UN1759
UN3084
UN3095
UN2923
....................
6.1
II
6.1 ......
....................
III
6.1 ......
Coumarin derivative pesticides,
liquid, toxic, flammable flash
point not less than 23 degrees
C.
.......................................................
6.1
....................
.......................................................
....................
Coumarin derivative pesticides,
solid, toxic.
.......................................................
6.1
.......................................................
Cresols .........................................
6.1
Cresylic acid .................................
6.1
Crotonaldehyde, stabilized ...........
UN3026
UN3025
I
6.1, 3
II
6.1, 3
III
6.1, 3
I
6.1 ......
....................
II
6.1 ......
....................
III
6.1 ......
UN2076
II
6.1, 8
UN2022
II
6.1, 8
6.1
UN1143
I
6.1, 3
Crotonic acid liquid .......................
Crotonic acid, solid .......................
Crotonylene ..................................
Cupriethylenediamine solution .....
.......................................................
8
8
3
8
....................
UN2823
UN2823
UN1144
UN1761
III
III
I
II
III
8 .........
8 .........
3 .........
8, 6.1
8, 6.1
Cutters, cable, explosive ..............
Cyanide or cyanide mixtures, dry,
see Cyanides, inorganic, solid,
n.o.s..
Cyanide solutions, n.o.s. ..............
1.4S
....................
UN0070
II
1.4S ...
............
6.1
UN1935
.......................................................
....................
.......................................................
....................
6.1
.......................................................
....................
.......................................................
....................
Cyanogen .....................................
Cyanogen bromide .......................
Cyanogen chloride, stabilized ......
Cyanuric chloride .........................
Cyanuric triazide ..........................
Cyclobutane .................................
Cyclobutyl chloroformate ..............
2.3
6.1
2.3
8
Forbidden
2.1
6.1
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UN3027
UN1588
I
6.1 ......
II
6.1 ......
III
6.1 ......
I
6.1 ......
II
6.1 ......
III
6.1 ......
UN1026
UN1889
UN1589
UN2670
............
I
............
II
UN2601
UN2744
............
II
2.3, 2.1
6.1, 8
2.3, 8
8 .........
............
2.1 ......
6.1, 8,
3.
PO 00000
Frm 00045
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB6
IB8, IP2,
IB7,
128, IB8, IP2,
128, IB8,
IP4
IP1
IP4
IP3
IB6, IP2
4.2
6.1
6.1
6.1
4.3
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II
III
I
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Quantity limitations
Exceptions
(6)
Coumarin derivative pesticides,
liquid, toxic.
.......................................................
Cyanides, inorganic, solid, n.o.s.
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
B37, T14, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP13, TP28
IB7, IP1, N74,
N75
IB8, IP2, IP4,
N74, N75
IB8, IP3, N74,
N75
2
A6, A8
1
IB8, IP2, IP4
Fmt 4701
IB1, T7, TP2,
TP13
Sfmt 4700
153 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
A
40
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
40
153 .......
213 .......
240 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
............
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
............
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
B
40
154 .......
154 .......
150 .......
None ....
154 .......
203
213
201
202
203
241
240
243
243
242
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
5L
25 kg
1L
1L
5L
60 L
100 kg
30 L
30 L
60 L
A
A
E
A
A
12
12
............
............
95
None ....
...........
62 .........
...........
None ....
...........
25 kg
....................
100 kg
....................
05
............
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40, 52
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
A
40, 52
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40, 52
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
A
52
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
52
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
153 .......
213 .......
240 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
52
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
306 .......
None ....
192 .......
211 .......
192 .......
212 .......
...........
304 .......
202 .......
245 .......
242 .......
245 .......
240 .......
...........
314, 315
243 .......
Forbidden
1 kg
Forbidden
15 kg
....................
Forbidden
1L
Forbidden
15 kg
Forbidden
50 kg
....................
150 kg
30 L
D
D
D
A
40
40
40
12, 40
............
40
12, 13,
21, 25,
40, 100
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(9)
Quantity limitations
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP13
B1, IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
A7, B2, IB2, N34,
T7, TP2, TP13
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, B77, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP45
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T7, TP2
A7, B2, IB2, N34,
T7, TP2, TP13
153 .......
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
202 .......
241 .......
242 .......
243 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
202
202
203
202
202
242
242
242
242
242
150 .......
None ....
UN2518
UN2241
UN2603
III
II
II
6.1 ......
3 .........
3, 6.1
Cycloheptene ...............................
Cyclohexane .................................
Cyclohexanone .............................
Cyclohexene .................................
Cyclohexenyltrichlorosilane ..........
3
3
3
3
8
UN2242
UN1145
UN1915
UN2256
UN1762
II
II
III
II
II
3
3
3
3
8
Cyclohexyl acetate .......................
Cyclohexyl isocyanate ..................
3
6.1
UN2243
UN2488
III
I
3 .........
6.1, 3
Cyclohexyl mercaptan ..................
Cyclohexylamine ..........................
Cyclohexyltrichlorosilane ..............
3
8
8
UN3054
UN2357
UN1763
III
II
II
3 .........
8, 3 ....
8 .........
Cyclonite
and
cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine mixtures, wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized
etc.
Cyclonite and HMX mixtures,
wetted or desensitized see
RDX and HMX mixtures,
wetted or desensitized etc.
Cyclonite and octogen mixtures,
wetted or desensitized see
RDX and HMX mixtures,
wetted or desensitized etc.
Cyclonite,
see
Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine,
etc.
Cyclooctadiene phosphines, see
9-Phosphabicyclononanes.
Cyclooctadienes ...........................
Cyclooctatetraene ........................
Cyclopentane ...............................
Cyclopentane,
methyl,
see
Methylcyclopentane.
Cyclopentanol ...............................
Cyclopentanone ...........................
Cyclopentene ...............................
Cyclopropane ...............................
Cyclotetramethylene
tetranitramine
(dry
or
unphlegmatized) (HMX).
Cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine, desensitized or Octogen, desensitized or HMX, desensitized.
Cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine, wetted or HMX, wetted or
Octogen, wetted with not less
than 15 percent water, by mass.
Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine and
cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine mixtures, wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized
etc.
Cyclotrimethylenenitramine
and
octogen, mixtures, wetted or
desensitized see RDX and
HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized etc.
Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine and
HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX
mixtures, wetted or desensitized etc.
Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine, desensitized or Cyclonite, desensitized or Hexogen, desensitized or RDX, desensitized.
Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine,
wetted or Cyclonite, wetted or
Hexogen, wetted or RDX,
wetted with not less than 15
percent water by mass.
Cymenes ......................................
Dangerous Goods in Machinery
or Dangerous Goods in Apparatus.
....................
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
(7)
6.1
3
3
17:47 Jun 20, 2001
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(6)
1,5,9-Cyclododecatriene ..............
Cycloheptane ...............................
Cycloheptatriene ..........................
VerDate 11<MAY>2000
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
60 L
5L
1L
220 L
60 L
60 L
A
B
E
40
40
40
60
60
220
60
30
L
L
L
L
L
B
E
A
E
C
............
............
............
............
40
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
5L
5L
60 L
5L
Forbidden
203 .......
227 .......
242 .......
244 .......
60 L
Forbidden
220 L
Forbidden
A
D
............
40
150 .......
None ....
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
202 .......
242 .......
243 .......
242 .......
60 L
1L
Forbidden
220 L
30 L
30 L
A
A
C
40, 95
40
40
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
3
3
3
....................
UN2520
UN2358
UN1146
III
II
II
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
............
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
...........
203 .......
202 .......
202 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
60 L
5L
5L
....................
220 L
60 L
60 L
....................
A
B
E
............
............
............
............
3
3
3
2.1
Forbidden
UN2244
UN2245
UN2246
UN1027
III
III
II
............
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
2.1 ......
............
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, IP8, T7, TP2
T50
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
306 .......
...........
203 .......
203 .......
202 .......
304 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
314, 315
...........
60 L
60 L
5L
Forbidden
....................
220 L
220 L
60 L
150 kg
....................
A
A
E
E
............
............
............
40
............
1.1D
UN0484
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
1.1D
UN0226
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
1.1D
UN0483
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
1.1D
UN0072
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
3
9
UN2046
UN3363
III
............
3 .........
............
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
222 .......
242 .......
None ....
60 L
No limit
220 L
No limit
A
A
............
............
Jkt 194001
PO 00000
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Decaborane ..................................
Decahydronaphthalene ................
n-Decane ......................................
Deflagrating metal salts of aromatic nitroderivatives, n.o.s..
Delay electric igniter, see Igniters
Depth charges, see Charges,
depth.
Detonating relays, see Detonators, etc.
Detonator assemblies, non-electric for blasting.
Detonator assemblies, non-electric, for blasting.
Detonator, assemblies, non-electric for blasting.
Detonators, electric, for blasting ..
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
4.1
3
3
1.3C
UN1868
UN1147
UN2247
UN0132
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
II
III
III
II
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
4.1, 6.1
3 .........
3 .........
1.3C ...
A19, A20, IB6, IP2
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
None ....
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
212 .......
203 .......
203 .......
62 .........
None ....
242 .......
242 .......
None ....
Forbidden
60 L
60 L
Forbidden
50 kg
220 L
220 L
Forbidden
A
A
A
10
............
............
............
5E
....................
....................
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
............
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
11
............
63(f),
63(g).
63(f),
63(g).
63(f),
63(g).
63(f),
63(g).
63(f),
63(g).
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
62 .........
None ....
25 kg
100 kg
05
............
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
11
............
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
62 .........
None ....
25 kg
100 kg
05
............
62
62
62
62
62
None
None
None
None
None
....
....
....
....
....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
100 kg
Forbidden
11
11
06
05
11
............
............
............
............
............
62 .........
UN0360
II
1.1B ...
1.4B
UN0361
II
1.4B ...
1.4S
UN0500
II
1.4S ...
1.1B
UN0030
II
1.1B ...
Detonators, electric, for blasting ..
1.4B
UN0255
II
1.4B ...
Detonators, electric for blasting ...
1.4S
UN0456
II
1.4S ...
Detonators for ammunition ...........
Detonators for ammunition ...........
Detonators for ammunition ...........
Detonators for ammunition ...........
Detonators, non-electric, for blasting.
Detonators, non-electric, for blasting.
Detonators, non-electric,for blasting.
Deuterium, compressed ...............
Devices, small, hydrocarbon gas
powered or Hydrocarbon gas
refills for small devices with release device.
Di-n-amylamine ............................
Di-n-butyl peroxydicarbonate, with
more than 52 percent in solution.
Di-n-butylamine ............................
2,2-Di-(tert-butylperoxy) butane,
with more than 55 percent in
solution.
Di-(tert-butylperoxy)
phthalate,
with more than 55 percent in
solution.
2,2-Di-(4,4-di-tertbutylperoxycyclohexyl)
propane, with more than 42 percent with inert solid.
Di-2,4-dichlorobenzoyl peroxide,
with more than 75 percent with
water.
1,2-Di-(dimethylamino)ethane ......
Di-2-ethylhexyl phosphoric acid,
see Diisooctyl acid phosphate.
Di-(1-hydroxytetrazole) (dry) ........
Di-(1-naphthoyl) peroxide .............
a,a’-Di-(nitroxy) methylether .........
Di-(beta-nitroxyethyl) ammonium
nitrate.
Diacetone alcohol .........................
.......................................................
Diacetone alcohol peroxides, with
more than 57 percent in solution with more than 9 percent
hydrogen peroxide, less than
26 percent diacetone alcohol
and less than 9 percent water;
total active oxygen content
more than 9 percent by mass.
Diacetyl, see Butanedione ...........
Diacetyl peroxide, solid, or with
more than 25 percent in solution.
Diallylamine ..................................
1.1B
1.2B
1.4B
1.4S
1.1B
UN0073
UN0364
UN0365
UN0366
UN0029
II
II
II
II
II
1.1B
1.2B
1.4B
1.4S
1.1B
1.4B
UN0267
1.4S
UN0455
2.1
2.1
UN1957
UN3150
............
............
2.1 ......
2.1 ......
3
Forbidden
UN2841
III
3, 6.1
............
8
Forbidden
UN2248
II
8, 3 ....
............
103
103
...
...
...
...
...
103
II
1.4B ...
103
II
1.4S ...
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
63(f),
63(g).
63(f),
63(g).
306 .......
306 .......
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
62 .........
None ....
25 kg
100 kg
5
............
302 .......
304 .......
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
150 kg
150 kg
E
B
40
40
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
150 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
60 L
....................
220 L
....................
A
............
............
IB2, T7, TP2
None ....
...........
202 .......
...........
243 .......
...........
1L
....................
30 L
....................
A
............
............
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
150 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
203 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
60 L
....................
60 L
220 L
....................
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
3
....................
UN2372
II
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
3
....................
Forbidden
UN1148
II
III
....................
Forbidden
3
IB2, T4, TP1
3 .........
3 .........
............
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
............
............
UN2359
II
3
UN2360
II
4,4’-Diaminodiphenyl methane .....
p-Diazidobenzene ........................
1,2-Diazidoethane ........................
1,1’-Diazoaminonaphthalene ........
Diazoaminotetrazole (dry) ............
Diazodinitrophenol (dry) ...............
6.1
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
UN2651
III
Jkt 194001
3 .........
............
............
............
............
............
Diallylether ....................................
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Quantity limitations
(6)
1.1B
VerDate 11<MAY>2000
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
PO 00000
3, 6.1,
8.
3, 6.1
6.1 ......
............
............
............
............
............
Frm 00047
IB2, T7, TP1
IB2, N12, T7,
TP1, TP13
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4700
B
............
............
............
............
B
A
B
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
E
213 .......
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
240 .......
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
100 kg
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
200 kg
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
A
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Diazodinitrophenol, wetted with
not less than 40 percent water
or mixture of alcohol and water,
by mass.
Diazodiphenylmethane .................
Diazonium nitrates (dry) ...............
Diazonium perchlorates (dry) .......
1,3-Diazopropane .........................
Dibenzyl peroxydicarbonate, with
more than 87 percent with
water.
Dibenzyldichlorosilane ..................
D
A
D
+
+
+
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
1.1A
UN0074
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
II
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(7)
1.1A ...
111, 117
............
............
............
............
............
8
UN2434
II
8 .........
Diborane, compressed .................
Diborane mixtures ........................
Dibromoacetylene ........................
1,2-Dibromobutan-3-one ..............
Dibromochloropropane .................
Dibromodifluoromethane, R12B2
1,2-Dibromoethane, see Ethylene
dibromide.
Dibromomethane ..........................
Dibutyl ethers ...............................
Dibutylaminoethanol .....................
N,N’-Dichlorazodicarbonamidine
(salts of) (dry).
1,1-Dichloro-1-nitroethane ............
3,5-Dichloro-2,4,6-trifluoropyridine
2.3
2.1
Forbidden
6.1
6.1
9
....................
UN1911
NA1911
............
............
UN2648
UN2872
UN1941
II
III
III
2.3, 2.1
2.1 ......
............
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
None ..
............
6.1
3
6.1
Forbidden
UN2664
UN1149
UN2873
III
III
III
6.1 ......
3 .........
6.1 ......
............
6.1
6.1
UN2650
NA9264
II
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
Dichloroacetic acid .......................
8
UN1764
II
8 .........
1,3-Dichloroacetone .....................
Dichloroacetyl chloride .................
6.1
8
UN2649
UN1765
II
II
6.1 ......
8 .........
Dichloroacetylene .........................
Dichloroanilines, liquid .................
Dichloroanilines, solid ..................
Forbidden
6.1
6.1
UN1590
UN1590
II
II
............
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
o-Dichlorobenzene .......................
2,2’-Dichlorodiethyl ether .............
6.1
6.1
UN1591
UN1916
III
II
6.1 ......
6.1, 3
Dichlorodifluoromethane
and
difluoroethane azeotropic mixture or Refrigerant gas R 500
with approximately 74 percent
dichlorodifluoromethane.
Dichlorodifluoromethane or Refrigerant gas R 12.
Dichlorodimethyl ether, symmetrical.
1,1-Dichloroethane .......................
1,2-Dichloroethane, see Ethylene
dichloride.
Dichloroethyl sulfide .....................
1,2-Dichloroethylene ....................
Dichlorofluoromethane or Refrigerant gas R21.
Dichloroisocyanuric acid, dry or
Dichloroisocyanuric acid salts.
Dichloroisopropyl ether ................
Dichloromethane ..........................
2.2
UN2602
............
2.2 ......
IB2, T7, TP2
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, N33, N34,
T7, TP2
T50
2.2
UN1028
............
2.2 ......
T50
6.1
UN2249
I
6.1 ......
3
....................
UN2362
II
3 .........
............
Forbidden
3
2.2
UN1150
UN1029
II
............
............
3 .........
2.2 ......
5.1
UN2465
II
6.1
6.1
UN2490
UN1593
Dichloropentanes .........................
Dichlorophenyl isocyanates .........
3
6.1
Dichlorophenyltrichlorosilane .......
1,2-Dichloropropane .....................
1,3-Dichloropropanol-2 .................
Dichloropropene and propylene
dichloride mixture, see 1,2Dichloropropane.
Dichloropropenes .........................
.......................................................
Dichlorosilane ...............................
1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,2tetrafluoroethane or Refrigerant
gas R 114.
Dichlorovinylchloroarsine .............
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Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
12
............
............
............
............
............
............
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
C
40
None ....
None ....
...........
None ....
153 .......
155 .......
...........
302 .......
302 .......
...........
202 .......
203 .......
203 .......
...........
None ....
245 .......
...........
243 .......
241 .......
241 .......
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
5L
60 L
100 L
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
60 L
220 L
220 L
....................
D
D
40, 57
40, 57
............
40
............
25
............
IB3, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
153 .......
150 .......
153 .......
...........
203 .......
203 .......
203 .......
...........
241 .......
242 .......
241 .......
...........
60 L
60 L
60 L
....................
220 L
220 L
220 L
....................
A
A
A
............
............
............
............
IB2, T7, TP2
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP4,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
A3, A6, A7, B2,
IB2, N34, T8,
TP2, TP12
IB8, IP2, IP4
A3, A6, A7, B2,
B6, IB2, N34, T7,
TP2
None ....
None ....
202 .......
227 .......
243 .......
244 .......
5L
Forbidden
60 L
Forbidden
A
A
12, 40
40
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
None ....
154 .......
212 .......
202 .......
242 .......
242 .......
25 kg
1L
100 kg
30 L
B
D
12, 40
40
...........
None ....
None ....
...........
202 .......
212 .......
...........
243 .......
242 .......
....................
5L
25 kg
....................
60 L
100 kg
A
A
............
40
40
153 .......
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
241 .......
243 .......
60 L
5L
220 L
60 L
A
A
............
............
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
B
40
............
IB2, T7, TP2
T50
...........
150 .......
306 .......
...........
202 .......
304 .......
...........
242 .......
314, 315
....................
5L
75 kg
....................
60 L
150 kg
B
A
............
............
............
5.1 ......
28, IB8, IP4
152 .......
212 .......
240 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
13
II
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
None ....
153 .......
202 .......
203 .......
243 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
60 L
220 L
B
A
............
............
UN1152
UN2250
III
II
3 .........
6.1 ......
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
212 .......
242 .......
242 .......
60 L
25 kg
220 L
100 kg
A
B
8
UN1766
II
8 .........
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
C
............
25, 40,
48
40
3
6.1
....................
UN1279
UN2750
II
II
3 .........
6.1 ......
............
IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, IP8, N36, T7,
TP2
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
A7, B2, B6, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP13
IB2, N36, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP2
150 .......
None ....
...........
202 .......
202 .......
...........
242 .......
243 .......
...........
5L
5L
....................
60 L
60 L
....................
B
A
............
12, 40
............
3
....................
2.3
UN2047
UN2189
II
III
............
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
2, B9, B14
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
203 .......
304 .......
242 .......
242 .......
314, 315
5L
60 L
Forbidden
60 L
220 L
Forbidden
B
A
D
............
............
17, 40
2.2
UN1958
............
3 .........
3 .........
2.3,
2.1,
8.
2.2 ......
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
Forbidden
Jkt 194001
B2, IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
1
5
(9)
Quantity limitations
IB2
IB3, T4, TP1
T11, TP2
IB2, T4, TP1
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
D
I
+
Hazard
class or Division
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(2)
(3)
(5)
Dicycloheptadiene, see Bicyclo
[2,2,1] hepta-2,5-diene, stabilized.
Dicyclohexylamine ........................
Dicyclohexylammonium nitrite ......
Dicyclopentadiene ........................
Didymium nitrate ..........................
Diesel fuel ....................................
....................
8
4.1
3
5.1
3
UN2565
UN2687
UN2048
UN1465
NA1993
III
III
III
III
III
8 .........
4.1 ......
3 .........
5.1 ......
None ..
Diesel fuel ....................................
Diethanol nitrosamine dinitrate
(dry).
Diethoxymethane .........................
3,3-Diethoxypropene ....................
Diethyl carbonate .........................
Diethyl cellosolve, see Ethylene
glycol diethyl ether.
Diethyl ether or Ethyl ether ..........
Diethyl ketone ..............................
Diethyl peroxydicarbonate, with
more than 27 percent in solution.
Diethyl sulfate ...............................
Diethyl sulfide ...............................
3
Forbidden
UN1202
III
3 .........
............
3
3
3
....................
UN2373
UN2374
UN2366
II
II
III
3
3
Forbidden
UN1155
UN1156
6.1
3
Diethylamine .................................
2-Diethylaminoethanol ..................
Diethylaminopropylamine .............
N, N-Diethylaniline .......................
Diethylbenzene .............................
Diethyldichlorosilane ....................
Diethylene glycol dinitrate ............
Diethyleneglycol dinitrate, desensitized with not less than 25
percent non-volatile water-insoluble phlegmatizer, by mass.
Diethylenetriamine ........................
N,N-Diethylethylenediamine .........
Diethylgold bromide .....................
Diethylthiophosphoryl chloride .....
Diethylzinc ....................................
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
............
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
5L
25 kg
60 L
25 kg
60 L
60 L
100 kg
220 L
100 kg
220 L
A
A
A
A
A
............
48
............
............
............
IB3, T4, TP1
IB8, IP3
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
A1, IB8, IP3
B1, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
154
151
150
152
150
150 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
60 L
....................
220 L
....................
A
............
............
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
............
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
202 .......
203 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
5L
60 L
....................
60 L
60 L
220 L
....................
E
B
A
............
............
............
............
I
II
3 .........
3 .........
............
T11, TP2
IB2, T4, TP1
150 .......
150 .......
...........
201 .......
202 .......
...........
243 .......
242 .......
...........
1L
5L
....................
30 L
60 L
....................
E
B
40
............
............
UN1594
UN2375
II
II
6.1 ......
3 .........
None ....
None ....
202 .......
202 .......
243 .......
243 .......
5L
5L
60 L
60 L
C
E
............
............
3
8
3
6.1
3
8
UN1154
UN2686
UN2684
UN2432
UN2049
UN1767
II
II
III
III
III
II
3, 8 ....
8, 3 ....
3, 8 ....
6.1 ......
3 .........
8, 3 ....
IB2, T7, TP2
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP13
IB2, N34, T7, TP1
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
A7, B6, IB2, N34,
T7, TP2, TP13
None ....
None ....
150 .......
153 .......
150 .......
None ....
202
202
203
203
203
202
243
243
242
241
242
243
E
A
A
A
A
C
40
............
............
............
............
40
Forbidden
1.1D
UN0075
II
............
1.1D ...
...........
None ....
13
............
21E
UN2079
UN2685
II
II
UN2751
UN1366
II
I
8
8
Forbidden
8
4.2
Difluorochloroethanes, see 1Chloro-1,1-difluoroethanes.
1,1-Difluoroethane or Refrigerant
gas R 152a.
1,1-Difluoroethylene or Refrigerant gas R 1132a.
Difluoromethane or Refrigerant
gas R 32.
Difluorophosphoric acid, anhydrous.
....................
8 .........
8, 3 ....
............
8 .........
4.2, 4.3
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
IB2, T7, TP2
B2, IB2,T7, TP2
B11, T21, TP2,
TP7
............
203
213
203
213
203
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
241
240
242
240
242
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
1L
1L
5L
60 L
60 L
Forbidden
5
30
60
220
220
30
L
L
L
L
L
L
...........
62 .........
...........
None ....
....................
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
154 .......
None ....
...........
154 .......
None ....
202 .......
202 .......
...........
202 .......
181 .......
242 .......
243 .......
...........
242 .......
244 .......
1L
1L
....................
1L
Forbidden
30 L
30 L
....................
39 L
Forbidden
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
B
40
306 .......
304 .......
None ....
Forbidden
150 kg
E
40
A
A
A
D
40
............
............
40
18
............
2.1
UN1030
............
2.1 ......
2.1
UN1959
............
2.1 ......
2.1
UN3252
............
2.1 ......
T50
306 .......
302 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
D
40
8
UN1768
II
8 .........
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
40
2,3-Dihydropyran ..........................
1,8-Dihydroxy-2,4,5,7tetranitroanthraquinone
(chrysamminic acid).
Diiodoacetylene ............................
Diisobutyl ketone ..........................
Diisobutylamine ............................
Diisobutylene,
isomeric
compounds.
Diisooctyl acid phosphate ............
Diisopropyl ether ..........................
Diisopropylamine ..........................
Diisopropylbenzene
hydroperoxide, with more than
72 percent in solution.
Diketene, stabilized ......................
3
Forbidden
UN2376
II
3 .........
............
A6, A7, B2, IB2,
N5, N34, T8, TP2,
TP12
IB2, T4, TP1
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
B
............
............
UN1157
UN2361
UN2050
III
III
II
...........
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
...........
203 .......
203 .......
202 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
....................
60 L
5L
5L
....................
220 L
60 L
60 L
8
3
3
Forbidden
UN1902
UN1159
UN1158
III
II
II
IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1
154 .......
150 .......
None ....
...........
203 .......
202 .......
202 .......
...........
241 .......
242 .......
243 .......
...........
5L
5L
1L
....................
60 L
60 L
5L
....................
A
E
B
............
40
............
............
6.1
UN2521
I
6.1, 3
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40, 49
1,2-Dimethoxyethane ...................
1,1-Dimethoxyethane ...................
Dimethyl carbonate ......................
Dimethyl
chlorothiophosphate,
see Dimethyl thiophosphoryl
chloride.
2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-dihydroperoxy
hexane, with more than 82 percent with water.
Dimethyl disulfide .........................
Dimethyl ether ..............................
Dimethyl-N-propylamine ...............
3
3
3
....................
UN2252
UN2377
UN1161
II
II
II
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
............
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
202 .......
202 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
5L
5L
....................
60 L
60 L
60 L
....................
B
B
B
............
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
150 .......
306 .......
None ....
202 .......
304 .......
202 .......
242 .......
314, 315
243 .......
5L
Forbidden
1L
60 L
150 kg
5L
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Forbidden
3
3
3
Forbidden
3
2.1
3
Jkt 194001
............
3 .........
3, 8 ....
3 .........
T50
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
............
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
8 .........
3 .........
3, 8 ....
............
............
UN2381
UN1033
UN2266
PO 00000
II
............
II
3 .........
2.1 ......
3, 8 ....
Frm 00049
Fmt 4701
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T50
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
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A
B
............
............
............
............
............
B
B
B
40
40
40
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
6.1
UN1595
I
Dimethyl sulfide ............................
Dimethyl thiophosphoryl chloride
Dimethylamine, anhydrous ...........
Dimethylamine solution ................
2-Dimethylaminoacetonitrile .........
2-Dimethylaminoethanol ...............
2-Dimethylaminoethyl acrylate .....
2-Dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate.
N,N-Dimethylaniline ......................
2,3-Dimethylbutane ......................
1,3-Dimethylbutylamine ................
Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride .........
Dimethylcyclohexanes ..................
Dimethylcyclohexylamine .............
Dimethyldichlorosilane .................
3
6.1
2.1
3
3
8
6.1
6.1
UN1164
UN2267
UN1032
UN1160
UN2378
UN2051
UN3302
UN2522
II
II
............
II
II
II
II
II
3 .........
6.1, 8
2.1 ......
3, 8 ....
3, 6.1
8, 3 ....
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1
3
3
8
3
8
3
UN2253
UN2457
UN2379
UN2262
UN2263
UN2264
UN1162
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
6.1 ......
3 .........
3, 8 ....
8 .........
3 .........
8, 3 ....
3, 8 ....
Dimethyldiethoxysilane .................
Dimethyldioxanes .........................
.......................................................
N,N-Dimethylformamide ...............
Dimethylhexane dihydroperoxide
(dry).
Dimethylhydrazine, symmetrical ..
3
3
....................
3
Forbidden
UN2380
UN2707
UN2265
II
II
III
III
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
............
6.1
UN2382
I
6.1, 3
Dimethylhydrazine, unsymmetrical
6.1
UN1163
I
6.1, 3,
8.
2,2-Dimethylpropane ....................
Dimethylzinc .................................
2.1
4.2
UN2044
UN1370
............
I
2.1 ......
4.2, 4.3
Dinitro-o-cresol, solid ...................
6.1
UN1598
II
6.1 ......
Dinitro-o-cresol, solution ..............
6.1
UN1598
II
6.1 ......
1,3-Dinitro-5,5-dimethyl hydantoin
Dinitro-7,8-dimethylglycoluril (dry)
1,3-Dinitro-4,5-dinitrosobenzene ..
1,4-Dinitro-1,1,4,4tetramethylolbutanetetranitrate
(dry).
2,4-Dinitro-1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
Dinitroanilines ...............................
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Dinitrobenzenes, liquid .................
Dinitrobenzenes, solid ..................
Dinitrochlorobenzene,
see
Chlorodinitrobenzene.
1,2-Dinitroethane ..........................
1,1-Dinitroethane (dry) .................
Dinitrogen tetroxide ......................
6.1
6.1
....................
Dinitroglycoluril or Dingu ..............
Dinitromethane .............................
Dinitrophenol, dry or wetted with
less than 15 percent water, by
mass.
Dinitrophenol solutions .................
.......................................................
Dinitrophenol, wetted with not
less than 15 percent water, by
mass.
Dinitrophenolates alkali metals,
dry or wetted with less than 15
percent water, by mass.
Dinitrophenolates, wetted with not
less than 15 percent water, by
mass.
Dinitropropylene glycol .................
Dinitroresorcinol, dry or wetted
with less than 15 percent
water, by mass.
2,4-Dinitroresorcinol (heavy metal
salts of) (dry).
4,6-Dinitroresorcinol (heavy metal
salts of) (dry).
Dinitroresorcinol, wetted with not
less than 15 percent water, by
mass.
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6.1, 8
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, B77, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP45
IB1, IP8, T7, TP2
IB2, T7, TP2
T50
IB2, T7, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
IB2, T7, TP2
IB2, T7, TP2
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
154 .......
None ....
None ....
202
202
304
202
202
202
202
202
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
242 .......
243 .......
314, 315
243 .......
243 .......
243 .......
243 .......
243 .......
5L
1L
Forbidden
1L
1L
1L
5L
5L
60 L
30 L
150 kg
5L
60 L
30 L
60 L
60 L
E
B
D
B
A
A
D
B
40
25
40
............
26, 40
............
25
40
None ....
150 .......
None ....
154 .......
150 .......
154 .......
None ....
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
243
242
243
242
242
243
243
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
5L
5L
1L
1L
5L
1L
Forbidden
60 L
60 L
5L
30 L
60 L
30 L
Forbidden
A
E
B
A
B
A
B
............
............
............
40
............
40
40
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
202 .......
203 .......
203 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
5L
60 L
60 L
....................
60 L
60 L
220 L
220 L
....................
B
B
A
A
............
............
............
............
............
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
21, 38,
40, 100
306 .......
None ....
304 .......
181 .......
314, 315
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
150 kg
Forbidden
E
D
40
18
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
............
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
...........
None ....
...........
212 .......
...........
242 .......
....................
25 kg
....................
100 kg
None ....
None ....
...........
202 .......
212 .......
...........
243 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
25 kg
....................
60 L
100 kg
....................
...........
...........
None ....
...........
...........
336 .......
...........
...........
314 .......
....................
....................
Forbidden
....................
....................
Forbidden
None ....
...........
None ....
62 .........
...........
62 .........
None ....
...........
None ....
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
None ....
153 .......
None ....
202 .......
203 .......
211 .......
243 .......
241 .......
None ....
5L
60 L
1 kg
60 L
220 L
15 kg
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
None ....
211 .......
None ....
1 kg
15 kg
IB1, T7, TP2
IB2, T7, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
IB2, T4, TP1
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
B77, IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP2
2, A7, B9, B14,
B32, B74, B77,
T20, TP2, TP13,
TP38, TP45
2, B7, B9, B14,
B32, B74, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP45
B11, B16, T21,
TP2, TP7
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB2, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
............
............
............
............
............
6.1 ......
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Exceptions
(6)
Dimethyl sulfate ............................
Forbidden
6.1
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
II
UN1597
UN1597
II
II
UN1067
............
1.1D
Forbidden
1.1D
UN0489
II
UN0076
II
6.1
....................
4.1
UN1599
UN1320
II
III
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
4.1, 6.1
1.3C
UN0077
II
1.3C,
6.1.
4.1
UN1321
I
4.1, 6.1
Forbidden
1.1D
UN0078
II
............
1.1D ...
...........
None ....
...........
62 .........
...........
None ....
....................
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
211 .......
None ....
1 kg
15 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
2.3
4.1
Jkt 194001
UN1322
PO 00000
I
............
............
2.3,
5.1,
8.
1, B7, B14, B45,
B46, B61, B66,
B67, B77, T50,
TP21
1.1D ...
............
1.1D,
6.1.
4.1 ......
Frm 00050
IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
23, A8, A19, A20,
N41
23, A8, A19, A20,
N41
23, A8, A19, A20,
N41
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A
............
91
UN1596
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
11, IB2, T7, TP2
11, IB8, IP2, IP4
............
............
............
............
A
A
D
10
91
91
............
............
............
40, 89,
90
10
............
............
5E
A
A
E
36
36
28, 36
10
5E
E
28, 36
10
............
5E
E
28, 36
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
3,5-Dinitrosalicylic acid (lead salt)
(dry).
Dinitrosobenzene .........................
Dinitrosobenzylamidine and salts
of (dry).
2,2-Dinitrostilbene ........................
Dinitrotoluenes, liquid ...................
Dinitrotoluenes, molten ................
Dinitrotoluenes, solid ....................
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
Forbidden
6.1
6.1
6.1
(10)
Vessel stowage
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
1.3C ...
............
None ....
...........
62 .........
...........
None ....
...........
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
202 .......
202 .......
212 .......
...........
243 .......
243 .......
242 .......
....................
5L
Forbidden
25 kg
....................
60 L
Forbidden
100 kg
(6)
UN0406
II
UN2038
UN1600
UN2038
II
II
II
............
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
II
II
III
I
I
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
Forbidden
3
3
3
6.1
6.1
UN1165
UN1166
UN2052
UN1698
UN1699
Diphenylchloroarsine, solid ..........
6.1
UN1699
I
6.1 ......
Diphenyldichlorosilane .................
8
UN1769
II
8 .........
Diphenylmethyl bromide ...............
Dipicryl sulfide, dry or wetted with
less than 10 percent water, by
mass.
Dipicryl sulfide, wetted with not
less than 10 percent water, by
mass.
Dipicrylamine,
see
Hexanitrodiphenylamine.
Dipropionyl peroxide, with more
than 28 percent in solution.
Di-n-propyl ether ..........................
Dipropyl ketone ............................
Dipropylamine ..............................
Disinfectant, liquid, corrosive,
n.o.s..
Disinfectants, liquid, corrosive
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Disinfectants, liquid, toxic, n.o.s. ..
8
1.1D
UN1770
UN0401
II
II
8 .........
1.1D ...
4.1
UN2852
I
4.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
(7)
IB2, T7, TP2
T7, TP3
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
............
...........
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
A8, B14, B32,
N33, N34, T14,
TP2, TP13, TP27
A8, B14, B32, IB7,
IP1, N33, N34
A7, B2, IB2, N34,
T7, TP2, TP13
IB8, IP2, IP4
A2, N41
...........
............
10
............
............
A
C
A
............
............
............
............
...........
....................
....................
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
None ....
202
202
203
201
201
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
None ....
243 .......
5L
5L
60 L
Forbidden
Forbidden
60 L
60 L
220 L
Forbidden
30 L
B
B
A
D
D
............
40
............
40
40
............
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
D
40
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
C
40
154 .......
None ....
212 .......
62 .........
240 .......
None ....
15 kg
Forbidden
50 kg
Forbidden
None ....
211 .......
None ....
Forbidden
0.5 kg
D
10
D
40
............
28
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
3
3
3
8
UN2384
UN2710
UN2383
UN1903
II
III
II
I
3 .........
3 .........
3, 8 ....
8 .........
8
UN1903
II
8 .........
....................
6.1
UN3142
III
I
8 .........
6.1 ......
II
6.1 ......
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
8 .........
............
.......................................................
....................
Disinfectants, solid, toxic, n.o.s. ...
.......................................................
Disodium trioxosilicate .................
Dispersant gases, n.o.s. see Refrigerant gases, n.o.s..
Divinyl ether, stabilized ................
Dodecyltrichlorosilane ..................
6.1
....................
8
....................
UN1601
UN3253
II
III
III
3
8
UN1167
UN1771
I
II
3 .........
8 .........
Dry ice, see Carbon dioxide, solid
Dyes, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. or
Dye intermediates, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s..
.......................................................
....................
8
UN2801
I
............
8 .........
....................
II
8 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
8 .........
Dyes, liquid, toxic, n.o.s. or Dye
intermediates,
liquid,
toxic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Dyes, solid, corrosive, n.o.s. or
Dye intermediates, solid, corrosive, n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Dyes, solid, toxic, n.o.s. or Dye
intermediates,
solid,
toxic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Dynamite, see Explosive, blasting, type A.
Electrolyte (acid or alkali) for batteries, see Battery fluid, acid or
Battery fluid, alkali.
Elevated temperature liquid, flammable, n.o.s., with flash point
above 37.8 C, at or above its
flash point.
6.1
UN1602
II
....................
8
UN3147
UN3143
17:47 Jun 20, 2001
(9)
Quantity limitations
Non-bulk
1,9-Dinitroxy pentamethylene-2,4,
6,8-tetramine (dry).
Dioxane ........................................
Dioxolane .....................................
Dipentene .....................................
Diphenylamine chloroarsine .........
Diphenylchloroarsine, liquid .........
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Packaging (§173.***)
Exceptions
(5)
Forbidden
1.3C
Forbidden
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
....................
....................
6.1
....................
....................
....................
Jkt 194001
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
None ....
202
203
202
201
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
IB3, T4, TP1
A4, T14, TP2,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP3
154 .......
None ....
203 .......
201 .......
None ....
202 .......
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
153 .......
154 .......
...........
212 .......
213 .......
213 .......
...........
242 .......
240 .......
240 .......
...........
25 kg
100 kg
25 kg
....................
100 kg
200 kg
100 kg
....................
A
A
A
40
40
............
............
T11, TP2
A7, B2, B6, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP13
None ....
None ....
201 .......
202 .......
243 .......
242 .......
1L
Forbidden
30 L
30 L
E
C
40
40
...........
None ....
...........
201 .......
...........
243 .......
....................
0.5 L
....................
2.5 L
A
............
............
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
11, B10, T14,
TP2, TP27
PO 00000
242
242
243
243
.......
.......
.......
.......
5
60
1
0.5
L
L
L
L
60
220
5
2.5
L
L
L
L
B
A
B
B
............
............
............
............
1L
30 L
B
............
241 .......
243 .......
5L
1L
60 L
30 L
A
A
............
40
243 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
6.1 ......
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
III
I
6.1 ......
8 .........
IB3
IB7, IP1
153 .......
None ....
203 .......
211 .......
241 .......
242 .......
60 L
1 kg
220 L
25 kg
A
A
............
............
II
III
I
8 .........
8 .........
6.1 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
A5, IB7, IP1, T14,
TP2, TP27
154 .......
154 .......
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
211 .......
240 .......
240 .......
242 .......
15 kg
25 kg
5 kg
50 kg
100 kg
50 kg
A
A
A
............
............
............
II
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
None ....
153 .......
...........
212 .......
213 .......
...........
242 .......
240 .......
...........
25 kg
100 kg
....................
100 kg
200 kg
....................
A
A
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
None ....
247 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
............
UN3256
.......
.......
.......
.......
11, B2, IB2, T11,
TP2, TP27
11, IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB2
....................
3
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1
A7, B10, T14,
TP2, TP27
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
III
3 .........
Frm 00051
Fmt 4701
IB1, T3, TP3,
TP29
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A
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
G
G
+
D
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Elevated
temperature
liquid,
n.o.s., at or above 100 C and
below its flash point (including
molten metals, molten salts,
etc.).
Elevated
temperature
solid,
n.o.s., at or above 240 C, see
§ 173.247(h)(4).
Engines, internal combustion,
flammable gas powered.
Engines, internal combustion,
flammable liquid powered.
Environmentally hazardous substances, liquid, n.o.s..
Environmentally hazardous substances, solid, n.o.s..
Epibromohydrin ............................
Epichlorohydrin .............................
1,2-Epoxy-3-ethoxypropane .........
Esters, n.o.s. ................................
3
3
.......................................................
....................
Etching acid, liquid, n.o.s., see
Hydrofluoric acid, solution etc.
Ethane ..........................................
Ethane-Propane mixture, refrigerated liquid.
Ethane, refrigerated liquid ............
Ethanol amine dinitrate ................
Ethanol or Ethyl alcohol or Ethanol solutions or Ethyl alcohol
solutions.
.......................................................
....................
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
None ....
247 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
85
247(h)
(4).
None ....
247 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
85
135
220 .......
220 .......
220 .......
Forbidden
No limit
A
............
(7)
III
9 .........
9
UN3258
III
9 .........
9
UN3166
............
9 .........
9
UN3166
............
9 .........
135
220 .......
220 .......
220 .......
No limit
No limit
A
............
9
UN3082
III
9 .........
155 .......
203 .......
241 .......
No limit
No limit
A
............
9
UN3077
III
9 .........
8, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
8, B54, IB8, N20
6.1
6.1
UN2558
UN2023
I
II
6.1, 3
6.1, 3
UN2752
UN3272
III
II
3 .........
3 .........
III
3 .........
IB1, T3, TP3,
TP29
T14, TP2, TP13
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP8, TP28
B1, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
............
155 .......
213 .......
240 .......
No limit
No limit
A
............
None ....
None ....
201 .......
202 .......
243 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
5L
Forbidden
60 L
D
A
40
40
150 .......
150 .......
203 .......
202 .......
242 .......
242 .......
60 L
5L
220 L
60 L
A
B
............
............
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
306 .......
None ....
304 .......
316 .......
302 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
150 kg
Forbidden
E
D
40
40
None ....
...........
202 .......
315 .......
...........
242 .......
Forbidden
....................
5L
Forbidden
....................
60 L
D
40
............
............
............
............
2.1
2.1
UN1035
NA1961
............
............
2.1 ......
2.1 ......
T75, TP5
2.1
Forbidden
3
UN1961
............
UN1170
II
2.1 ......
............
3 .........
24, IB2, T4, TP1
None ....
...........
150 .......
24, B1, IB3, T2,
TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
...........
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
242 .......
....................
5L
....................
60 L
B
............
............
III
3 .........
UN2491
III
8 .........
....................
3
UN3271
II
............
3 .........
....................
III
3 .........
II
II
3 .........
3 .........
............
............
3 .........
6.1 ......
3 .........
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
Ethyl acetate ................................
Ethyl acrylate, stabilized ..............
3
3
Ethyl alcohol, see Ethanol ...........
Ethyl aldehyde, see Acetaldehyde
Ethyl amyl ketone .........................
N-Ethyl-N-benzylaniline ................
Ethyl borate ..................................
Ethyl bromide ...............................
....................
....................
3
6.1
3
6.1
UN2271
UN2274
UN1176
UN1891
III
III
II
II
bromoacetate ......................
butyl ether ...........................
butyrate ...............................
chloride ................................
chloroacetate .......................
chloroformate ......................
6.1
3
3
2.1
6.1
6.1
UN1603
UN1179
UN1180
UN1037
UN1181
UN1182
II
II
III
............
II
I
6.1, 3
3 .........
3 .........
2.1 ......
6.1, 3
6.1, 3,
8.
+
Ethyl 2-chloropropionate ..............
Ethyl chlorothioformate ................
3
8
UN2935
UN2826
III
II
3 .........
8, 6.1,
3.
3
....................
2.1
UN1862
II
UN2453
............
3 .........
............
2.1 ......
3
Forbidden
3
3
UN1190
II
+
Ethyl crotonate .............................
Ethyl ether, see Diethyl ether ......
Ethyl fluoride or Refrigerant gas
R161.
Ethyl formate ................................
Ethyl hydroperoxide .....................
Ethyl isobutyrate ...........................
Ethyl isocyanate ...........................
UN2385
UN2481
II
I
3 .........
............
3 .........
3, 6.1
Ethyl lactate ..................................
Ethyl mercaptan ...........................
Ethyl methacrylate ........................
Ethyl methyl ether ........................
Ethyl methyl ketone or Methyl
ethyl ketone.
Ethyl nitrite solutions ....................
Ethyl orthoformate ........................
Ethyl oxalate .................................
Ethyl perchlorate ..........................
3
3
3
2.1
3
UN1192
UN2363
UN2277
UN1039
UN1193
III
I
II
............
II
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
2.1 ......
3 .........
3
3
6.1
Forbidden
UN1194
UN2524
UN2525
I
III
III
3, 6.1
3 .........
6.1 ......
............
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Vessel stowage
UN3257
8
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Quantity limitations
9
Ethanolamine or Ethanolamine
solutions.
Ether, see Diethyl ether ...............
Ethers, n.o.s. ................................
Ethyl
Ethyl
Ethyl
Ethyl
Ethyl
Ethyl
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
Jkt 194001
UN1173
UN1917
PO 00000
Frm 00052
T75, TP5
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP8, TP28
B1, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1,
TP13
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, IP8, T7, TP2,
TP13
IB2, T7, TP2
B1, IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B77, T50
IB2, T7, TP2
2, A3, A6, A7, B9,
B14, B32, B74,
N34, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP38, TP45
IB2, T4, TP2
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
1, A7, B9, B14,
B30, B72, T22,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP44
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
T11, TP2, TP13
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
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A
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
150 .......
150 .......
202 .......
202 .......
242 .......
242 .......
5L
5L
60 L
60 L
B
B
............
40
...........
...........
150 .......
153 .......
150 .......
None ....
...........
...........
203 .......
203 .......
202 .......
202 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
241 .......
242 .......
243 .......
....................
....................
60 L
60 L
5L
5L
....................
....................
220 L
220 L
60 L
60 L
A
A
B
B
............
............
............
............
............
40, 85
None ....
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
202
202
203
322
202
227
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
243 .......
242 .......
242 .......
314, 315
243 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
5L
60 L
Forbidden
5L
Forbidden
Forbidden
60 L
220 L
150 kg
60 L
Forbidden
D
B
A
B
A
D
40
............
............
40
............
21, 40,
100
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
227 .......
242 .......
244 .......
60 L
Forbidden
220 L
Forbidden
A
A
............
40
150 .......
...........
306 .......
202 .......
...........
304 .......
242 .......
...........
314, 315
5L
....................
Forbidden
60 L
....................
150 kg
B
............
............
40
150 .......
...........
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
...........
202 .......
226 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
244 .......
5L
....................
5L
Forbidden
60 L
....................
60 L
Forbidden
E
B
D
............
............
............
40
150 .......
None ....
150 .......
None ....
150 .......
203
201
202
201
202
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
242 .......
243 .......
242 .......
314, 315
242 .......
60 L
Forbidden
5L
Forbidden
5L
220 L
30 L
60 L
150 kg
60 L
A
E
B
B
B
............
95, 102
............
40
............
None ....
150 .......
153 .......
...........
201 .......
203 .......
203 .......
...........
None ....
242 .......
241 .......
...........
Forbidden
60 L
60 L
....................
Forbidden
220 L
220 L
....................
E
A
A
40, 105
............
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Ethyl phosphonothioic dichloride,
anhydrous.
6.1
NA2927
I
6.1, 8
D
Ethyl phosphonous dichloride, anhydrous pyrophoric liquid.
6.1
NA2845
I
6.1, 4.2
D
Ethyl phosphorodichloridate .........
6.1
NA2927
I
6.1, 8
Ethyl propionate ...........................
Ethyl propyl ether .........................
Ethyl silicate, see Tetraethyl silicate.
Ethylacetylene, stabilized .............
Ethylamine ....................................
Ethylamine, aqueous solution with
not less than 50 percent but
not more than 70 percent ethylamine.
N-Ethylaniline ...............................
2-Ethylaniline ................................
Ethylbenzene ................................
N-Ethylbenzyltoluidines liquid ......
N-Ethylbenzyltoluidines solid .......
2-Ethylbutanol ..............................
Ethylbutyl acetate .........................
2-Ethylbutyraldehyde ....................
Ethyldichloroarsine .......................
3
3
....................
UN1195
UN2615
II
II
3 .........
3 .........
............
2.1
2.1
3
UN2452
UN1036
UN2270
............
............
II
2.1 ......
2.1 ......
3, 8 ....
6.1
6.1
3
6.1
6.1
3
3
3
6.1
UN2272
UN2273
UN1175
UN2753
UN2753
UN2275
UN1177
UN1178
UN1892
III
III
II
III
III
III
III
II
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
3 .........
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
6.1 ......
Ethyldichlorosilane .......................
4.3
UN1183
I
4.3, 8,
3.
Ethylene, acetylene and propylene in mixture, refrigerated
liquid with at least 71.5 percent
ethylene with not more than
22.5 percent acetylene and not
more than 6 percent propylene.
Ethylene chlorohydrin ...................
2.1
UN3138
............
6.1
UN1135
I
Ethylene, compressed ..................
Ethylene diamine diperchlorate ....
Ethylene dibromide ......................
2.1
Forbidden
6.1
UN1962
............
UN1605
I
Ethylene dibromide and methyl
bromide liquid mixtures, see
Methyl bromide and ethylene
dibromide, liquid mixtures.
Ethylene dichloride .......................
Ethylene glycol diethyl ether ........
Ethylene glycol dinitrate ...............
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether ..
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
acetate.
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether
acetate.
Ethylene oxide and carbon dioxide mixture with more than 87
percent ethylene oxide.
Ethylene oxide and carbon dioxide mixtures with more than 9
percent but not more than 87
percent ethylene oxide.
Ethylene oxide and carbon dioxide mixtures with not more than
9 percent ethylene oxide.
Ethylene
oxide
and
chlorotetrafluoroethane mixture
with not more than 8.8 percent
ethylene oxide.
Ethylene oxide and dichlorodifluoromethane mixture, with
not more than 12.5 percent
ethylene oxide.
Ethylene
oxide
and
pentafluoroethane mixture with
not more than 7.9 percent
ethylene oxide.
....................
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2.1 ......
6.1, 3
2.1 ......
............
6.1 ......
UN1184
UN1153
II
III
UN1171
UN1172
3
3
(10)
Vessel stowage
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
18
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
150 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
202 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
5L
....................
60 L
60 L
....................
B
E
............
............
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
304 .......
321 .......
202 .......
314, 315
314, 315
243 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
1L
150 kg
150 kg
5L
B
D
B
40
40
40
IB3, T4, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
IB3, T7, TP1
IB8, IP3, T7, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB2, T4, TP1
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
A2, A3, A7, N34,
T10, TP2, TP7,
TP13
T75, TP5
153 .......
153 .......
150 .......
153 .......
153 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
203
203
202
203
213
203
203
202
227
241
241
242
241
240
242
242
242
244
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
60 L
60 L
5L
60 L
100 kg
60 L
60 L
5L
Forbidden
220 L
220 L
60 L
220 L
200 kg
220 L
220 L
60 L
Forbidden
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
B
D
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
40
None ....
201 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
1L
D
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
21, 28,
40, 49,
100
40
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
306 .......
...........
None ....
304 .......
...........
227 .......
302 .......
...........
244 .......
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
150 kg
....................
Forbidden
E
40
............
40
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
202 .......
203 .......
...........
203 .......
203 .......
243 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
1L
60 L
....................
60 L
60 L
60 L
220 L
....................
220 L
220 L
B
A
A
A
40
............
............
............
............
(7)
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP4,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP4,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP4,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
B77, T50
IB2, T7, TP1
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, B77, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP45
............
3
3
Forbidden
3
3
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
(6)
D
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
D
............
III
III
3, 6.1
3 .........
............
3 .........
3 .........
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
None ....
150 .......
...........
150 .......
150 .......
UN1188
UN1189
III
III
3 .........
3 .........
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
150 .......
150 .......
203 .......
203 .......
242 .......
242 .......
60 L
60 L
220 L
220 L
A
A
............
............
2.3
UN3300
............
2.3, 2.1
4
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.1
UN1041
............
2.1 ......
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
25 kg
B
40
2.2
UN1952
............
2.2 ......
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
2.2
UN3297
............
2.2 ......
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
2.2
UN3070
............
2.2 ......
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
2.2
UN3298
............
2.2 ......
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
Jkt 194001
PO 00000
Frm 00053
IB2, T7, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
.......
.......
.......
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Ethylene oxide and propylene
oxide mixtures, with not more
than 30 percent ethylene oxide.
Ethylene
oxide
and
tetrafluoroethane mixture with
not more than 5.6 percent
ethylene oxide.
Ethylene oxide or Ethylene oxide
with nitrogen up to a total pressure of 1MPa (10 bar) at 50
degrees C.
Ethylene, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid).
Ethylenediamine ...........................
Ethyleneimine, stabilized ..............
D
D
AW
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
3
UN2983
I
2.2
UN3299
............
2.3
UN1040
2.1
8
6.1
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(7)
3, 6.1
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
E
40
2.2 ......
5, A11, N4, N34,
T14, TP2, TP7,
TP13
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
............
2.3, 2.1
4, T50, TP20
None ....
323 .......
323 .......
Forbidden
25 kg
D
40
UN1038
............
2.1 ......
T75, TP5
None ....
316 .......
318, 319
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN1604
UN1185
II
I
8, 3 ....
6.1, 3
IB2, T7, TP2
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, B77, N25,
N32, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP44
154 .......
None ....
202 .......
226 .......
243 .......
244 .......
1L
Forbidden
30 L
Forbidden
A
D
40
40
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
A
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
A7, B2, IB2, N34,
T7, TP2, TP13
IB2, T7, TP1
IB2, T7, TP2
A7, IB1, N34, T7,
TP2, TP13
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
242 .......
242 .......
5L
Forbidden
60 L
30 L
A
C
12, 13,
21, 25,
40, 100
40
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
202 .......
202 .......
202 .......
243 .......
243 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
1L
5L
60 L
5L
B
A
B
............
............
40
Ethylhexaldehyde,
see
Octyl
aldehydes etc.
2-Ethylhexyl chloroformate ...........
....................
6.1
UN2748
II
6.1, 8
2-Ethylhexylamine ........................
Ethylphenyldichlorosilane .............
3
8
UN2276
UN2435
III
II
3, 8 ....
8 .........
1-Ethylpiperidine ...........................
N-Ethyltoluidines ..........................
Ethyltrichlorosilane .......................
3
6.1
3
UN2386
UN2754
UN1196
II
II
II
3, 8 ....
6.1 ......
3, 8 ....
Etiologic agent, see Infectious
substances, etc.
Explosive articles, see Articles,
explosive , n.o.s. etc.
Explosive, blasting, type A ...........
Explosive, blasting, type B ...........
Explosive, blasting, type B or
Agent blasting, Type B.
Explosive, blasting, type C ...........
Explosive, blasting, type D ...........
Explosive, blasting, type E ...........
Explosive, blasting, type E or
Agent blasting, Type E.
Explosive,
forbidden.
See
§ 173.54.
Explosive substances, see Substances, explosive, n.o.s. etc.
Explosives, slurry, see Explosive,
blasting, type E.
Explosives, water gels, see Explosive, blasting, type E.
Extracts, aromatic, liquid ..............
.......................................................
Extracts, flavoring, liquid ..............
.......................................................
Fabric with animal or vegetable
oil, see Fibers or fabrics, etc.
Ferric arsenate .............................
Ferric arsenite ..............................
Ferric chloride, anhydrous ...........
Ferric chloride, solution ................
Ferric nitrate .................................
Ferrocerium ..................................
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
None ....
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
10
10
21E
............
............
None
None
None
None
62
62
62
62
None
None
None
None
....
....
....
....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
10
10
10
22E
............
19E
............
...........
....................
....................
Ferrosilicon, with 30 percent or
more but less than 90 percent
silicon.
Ferrous arsenate ..........................
Ferrous chloride, solid ..................
Ferrous chloride, solution .............
Ferrous metal borings or Ferrous
metal shavings or Ferrous
metal turnings or Ferrous metal
cuttings in a form liable to selfheating.
Fertilizer ammoniating solution
with free ammonia.
Fibers or Fabrics, animal or vegetable or Synthetic, n.o.s. with
animal or vegetable oil.
Fibers or Fabrics impregnated
with weakly nitrated nitrocellulose, n.o.s..
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1.1D
1.1D
1.5D
UN0081
UN0082
UN0331
II
II
II
1.1D ...
1.1D ...
1.5D ...
1.1D
1.1D
1.1D
1.5D
UN0083
UN0084
UN0241
UN0332
II
II
II
II
1.1D
1.1D
1.1D
1.5D
Forbidden
105, 106
...
...
...
...
123
105, 106
............
....
....
....
....
...........
.........
.........
.........
.........
...........
............
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
5L
60 L
5L
60 L
....................
60 L
220 L
60 L
220 L
....................
B
A
B
A
............
............
............
............
............
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
25 kg
25 kg
25 kg
5L
25 kg
15 kg
100 kg
100 kg
100 kg
60 L
100 kg
50 kg
A
A
A
A
A
A
............
............
............
............
............
............
3
....................
3
....................
....................
UN1169
II
III
II
III
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
............
IB2, T4, TP1,
B1, IB3, T2,
IB2, T4, TP1,
B1, IB3, T2,
TP8
TP1
TP8
TP1
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
203 .......
202 .......
203 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
6.1
6.1
8
8
5.1
4.1
UN1606
UN1607
UN1773
UN2582
UN1466
UN1323
II
II
III
III
III
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
8 .........
8 .........
5.1 ......
4.1 ......
None ....
None ....
154 .......
154 .......
152 .......
151 .......
212
212
213
203
213
212
242
242
240
241
240
240
4.3
UN1408
III
4.3, 6.1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
B15, IB3, T4, TP1
A1, A29, IB8, IP3
59, A19, IB8, IP2,
IP4
A1, A19, IB8, IP4
151 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
13, 40,
85, 103
6.1
8
8
UN1608
NA1759
NA1760
II
II
II
6.1 ......
8 .........
8 .........
None ....
154 .......
154 .......
212 .......
212 .......
202 .......
242 .......
240 .......
242 .......
25 kg
15 kg
1L
100 kg
50 kg
30 L
A
A
B
............
............
40
4.2
UN2793
III
4.2 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
B3, IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
A1, A19, IB8, IP3,
IP6
None ....
213 .......
241 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
............
UN1197
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
2.2
UN1043
............
2.2 ......
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
E
40
4.2
UN1373
III
4.2 ......
137, IB8, IP3
None ....
213 .......
241 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
............
4.1
UN1353
III
4.1 ......
A1, IB8, IP3
None ....
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
D
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
W
G
G
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
Films, nitrocellulose base, from
which gelatine has been removed; film scrap, see Celluloid scrap.
Films, nitrocellulose base, gelatine coated (except scrap).
Fire extinguisher charges, corrosive liquid.
Fire extinguisher charges, expelling, explosive, see Cartridges,
power device.
Fire
extinguishers
containing
compressed or liquefied gas.
Firelighters, solid with flammable
liquid.
Fireworks ......................................
Fireworks ......................................
Fireworks ......................................
Fireworks ......................................
Fireworks ......................................
First aid kits ..................................
Fish meal, stabilized or Fish
scrap, stabilized.
Fish meal, unstablized or Fish
scrap, unstabilized.
Fissile radioactive materials, see
Radioactive material, fissile,
n.o.s..
Flammable compressed gas, see
Compressed or Liquefied gas,
flammable, etc.
Flammable
compressed
gas
(small receptacles not fitted
with a dispersion device, not
refillable), see Receptacles, etc.
Flammable gas in lighters, see
Lighters or lighter refills, cigarettes, containing flammable
gas.
Flammable liquid, toxic, corrosive,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
....................
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
183 .......
None ....
25 kg
100 kg
D
154 .......
202 .......
None ....
1L
30 L
A
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
(6)
4.1
UN1324
III
4.1 ......
8
UN1774
II
8 .........
UN1044
............
2.2 ......
18, 110
309 .......
309 .......
None ....
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
III
4.1 ......
A1, A19
None ....
213 .......
None ....
25 kg
100 kg
A
............
1.1G
1.2G
1.3G
1.4G
1.4S
9
9
UN0333
UN0334
UN0335
UN0336
UN0337
UN3316
UN2216
II
II
II
II
II
............
III
1.1G ...
1.2G ...
1.3G ...
1.4G ...
1.4S ...
9 .........
None ..
108
108
108
108
108
15
IB8
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
155 .......
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
None ....
218 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
218 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
10 kg
No limit
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
100 kg
10 kg
No limit
07
07
07
06
05
A
A
............
............
............
............
............
............
88
4.2
UN1374
II
4.2 ......
A1, A19, IB8, IP2
None ....
212 .......
241 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
119,
120
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
3
UN3286
....................
I
3, 6.1,
8.
3, 6.1,
8.
3, 8 ....
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
T11, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP8, TP28
B1, B52, IB3, T4,
TP1, TP29
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
B1, IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
A1, IB6, IP2
II
3, 8 ....
3, 8 ....
G
Flammable liquids, n.o.s. .............
.......................................................
3
....................
I
II
3 .........
3 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
3 .........
G
Flammable liquids, toxic, n.o.s. ....
3
.......................................................
.......................................................
Flammable solid, corrosive, inorganic, n.o.s..
.......................................................
Flammable solid, inorganic, n.o.s.
.......................................................
Flammable solid, organic, molten,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
....................
4.1
....................
4.1
G
G
3
I
II
G
UN2924
UN1993
I
3, 6.1
....................
II
3, 6.1
....................
III
3, 6.1
4.1
UN1992
UN3180
UN3178
UN3176
....................
Flammable solid, oxidizing, n.o.s.
.......................................................
Flammable solid, toxic, inorganic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Flammable solids, corrosive, organic, n.o.s..
.......................................................
Flammable solids, organic, n.o.s.
4.1
....................
4.1
.......................................................
....................
Flammable solids, toxic, organic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Flares, aerial ................................
Flares, aerial ................................
Flares, aerial ................................
4.1
UN2926
....................
1.3G
1.4G
1.4S
UN0093
UN0403
UN0404
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UN2623
III
G
91
2.2
....................
G
N41
............
4.1
....................
G
(7)
............
.......................................................
G
(10)
Vessel stowage
Non-bulk
Flammable liquids, corrosive,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
G
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
(5)
....................
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
4.1, 8
4.1, 8
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
III
4.1 ......
4.1, 5.1
4.1, 5.1
4.1, 6.1
A1, IB6
A1, IB8, IP2, IP4
A1, IB8, IP3
IB1, T3, TP3,
TP26
IB1, T1, TP3,
TP26
131
131
A1, IB6, IP2
21, 40,
100
21, 40,
100
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
B
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
E
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
B
40
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
150 .......
150 .......
201 .......
202 .......
243 .......
242 .......
1L
5L
30 L
60 L
E
B
............
............
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
E
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
151 .......
212 .......
242 .......
151
151
151
151
213
212
213
212
242
240
240
240
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
15 kg
50 kg
D
40
25 kg
15 kg
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
50 kg
100 kg
Forbidden
D
B
B
C
40
............
............
............
151 .......
213 .......
240 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
............
None ....
None ....
151 .......
214 .......
214 .......
212 .......
214 .......
214 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
15 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
50 kg
E
D
B
40
40
40
UN3179
II
III
II
....................
4.1
UN2925
III
II
4.1, 6.1
4.1, 8
A1, IB6
A1, IB6, IP2
151 .......
None ....
213 .......
212 .......
242 .......
242 .......
25 kg
15 kg
100 kg
50 kg
B
D
40
40
....................
4.1
UN1325
III
II
4.1, 8
4.1 ......
151 .......
151 .......
213 .......
212 .......
242 .......
240 .......
25 kg
15 kg
100 kg
50 kg
D
B
40
............
III
4.1 ......
151 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
............
II
4.1, 6.1
A1, IB6
A1, IB8, IP2, IP4,
T3, TP1
A1, IB8, IP3, T1,
TP1
A1, IB6, IP2
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
15 kg
50 kg
B
40
III
II
II
II
4.1, 6.1
1.3G ...
1.4G ...
1.4S ...
A1, IB6
151 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
213 .......
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
242 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
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II
III
II
III
II
E
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75
75
100
kg
kg
kg
kg
B
07
06
05
40
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
Identification Numbers
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
1.1G ...
1.2G ...
............
None ....
None ....
...........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
1.1G
1.2G
....................
2.3
UN1045
............
Fluoroacetic acid ..........................
Fluoroanilines ...............................
Fluorobenzene .............................
Fluoroboric acid ............................
6.1
6.1
3
8
UN2642
UN2941
UN2387
UN1775
I
III
II
II
2.3,
5.1,
8.
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
3 .........
8 .........
8
UN1776
II
8 .........
Fluorosilicates, n.o.s. ...................
Fluorosilicic acid ...........................
6.1
8
UN2856
UN1778
III
II
6.1 ......
8 .........
Fluorosulfonic acid .......................
8
UN1777
I
8 .........
Fluorotoluenes ..............................
Forbidden
materials.
See
§ 173.21.
Formaldehyde, solutions, flammable.
Formaldehyde, solutions, with not
less than 25 percent formaldehyde.
Formalin, see Formaldehyde, solutions.
Formic acid ...................................
3
Forbidden
UN2388
II
3 .........
............
3
UN1198
III
3, 8 ....
8
UN2209
III
8 .........
UN1779
II
8 .........
1.1D
UN0099
II
1.1D ...
3
....................
....................
3
UN1863
I
II
III
III
3
3
3
3
Fuel system components (including fuel control units (FCU),
carburetors, fuel lines, fuel
pumps) see Dangerous Goods
in Apparatus or Dangerous
Goods in Machinery.
Fulminate of mercury (dry) ...........
Fulminate of mercury, wet, see
Mercury fulminate, etc.
Fulminating gold ...........................
Fulminating mercury .....................
Fulminating platinum ....................
Fulminating silver .........................
Fulminic acid ................................
Fumaryl chloride ...........................
Fumigated
lading,
see
§§ 172.302(g),
173.9
and
176.76(h).
Fumigated transport vehicle or
freight container see 173.9.
Furaldehydes ................................
Furan ............................................
Furfuryl alcohol .............................
Furfurylamine ...............................
Fuse, detonating, metal clad, see
Cord, detonating, metal clad.
Fuse, detonating, mild effect,
metal clad, see Cord, detonating, mild effect, metal clad.
Fuse, igniter tubular metal clad ...
Fuse, non-detonating instantaneous or quickmatch.
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....................
(10)
Vessel stowage
Bulk
(5)
II
II
(9)
Quantity limitations
Non-bulk
Flares, aerial ................................
Flares, aerial ................................
Flares, airplane, see Flares, aerial.
Flares, signal, see Cartridges,
signal.
Flares, surface .............................
Flares, surface .............................
Flares, surface .............................
Flares, water-activated, see Contrivances, water-activated, etc.
Flash powder ................................
Flash powder ................................
Flue dusts, poisonous, see Arsenical dust.
Fluoric acid, see Hydrofluoric
acid, etc.
Fluorine, compressed ...................
UN0420
UN0421
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
Exceptions
(3)
Fracturing devices, explosive,
without detonators for oil wells.
Fuel, aviation, turbine engine .......
.......................................................
.......................................................
Fuel oil (No. 1, 2, 4, 5, or 6) ........
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(2)
Fluorophosphoric acid anhydrous
D
Hazard
class or Division
(7)
07
07
............
............
............
............
1.3G
1.1G
1.2G
....................
UN0092
UN0418
UN0419
II
II
II
1.3G ...
1.1G ...
1.2G ...
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
75 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
07
07
07
............
............
............
............
1.1G
1.3G
....................
UN0094
UN0305
II
II
1.1G ...
1.3G ...
............
None ....
None ....
...........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
15
15
............
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
1
None ....
302 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40, 89,
90
IB7, IP1
IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
A6, A7, B2, B15,
IB2, N3, N34, T7,
TP2
A6, A7, B2, IB2,
N3, N34, T8, TP2,
TP12
IB8, IP3
A6, A7, B2, B15,
IB2, N3, N34, T8,
TP2, TP12
A3, A6, A7, A10,
B6, B10, N3, T10,
TP2, TP12
IB2, T4, TP1
None ....
153 .......
150 .......
154 .......
211
203
202
202
242
241
242
242
.......
.......
.......
.......
1 kg
60 L
5L
1L
15 kg
220 L
60 L
30 L
E
A
B
A
............
............
............
............
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
153 .......
None ....
213 .......
202 .......
240 .......
242 .......
100 kg
1L
200 kg
30 L
A
A
26
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
D
40
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
B
40
............
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
IB3, T4, TP1
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
B2, B28, IB2, T7,
TP2
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
....................
8
............
NA1993
.........
.........
.........
.........
T11, TP1, TP8
IB2, T4, TP1, TP8
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
.......
.......
.......
.......
None ....
62 .........
None ....
150
150
150
150
201
202
203
203
243
242
242
242
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
1
5
60
60
L
L
L
L
30
60
220
220
L
L
L
L
............
............
A
40
07
............
E
B
A
A
............
............
............
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Forbidden
....................
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
............
............
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
8
....................
............
............
............
............
............
8 .........
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
154 .......
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
202 .......
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
242 .......
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
1L
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
30 L
....................
............
............
............
............
............
8, 40
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
None ....
153 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
201 .......
203 .......
203 .......
...........
243 .......
243 .......
241 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
1L
60 L
5L
....................
60 L
30 L
220 L
60 L
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
1.4G ...
1.3G ...
None ....
None ....
62 .........
62 .........
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
Forbidden
UN1780
II
....................
6.1
3
6.1
3
....................
............
UN1199
UN2389
UN2874
UN2526
II
I
III
III
....................
1.4G
1.3G
Jkt 194001
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
UN0103
UN0101
PO 00000
II
II
6.1, 3
3 .........
6.1 ......
3, 8 ....
............
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T12, TP2, TP13
IB3, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
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A
E
A
A
............
40
26, 74
40
............
............
06
07
............
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
D
D
G
G
G
D
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
Fuse, safety ..................................
Fusee (railway or highway) ..........
Fusel oil ........................................
.......................................................
Fuses, tracer, see Tracers for
ammunition.
Fuzes, combination, percussion
and time, see Fuzes, detonating
(UN0257,
UN0367);
Fuzes,
igniting
(UN0317,
UN0368).
Fuzes, detonating .........................
Fuzes, detonating .........................
Fuzes, detonating .........................
Fuzes, detonating .........................
Fuzes, detonating, with protective
features.
Fuzes, detonating, with protective
features.
Fuzes, detonating, with protective
features.
Fuzes, igniting ..............................
Fuzes, igniting ..............................
Fuzes, igniting ..............................
Galactsan trinitrate .......................
Gallium .........................................
Gas cartridges, (flammable) without a release device, non-refillable.
Gas generator assemblies (aircraft), containing a non-flammable non-toxic gas and a propellant cartridge.
Gas identification set ....................
Gas oil ..........................................
Gas, refrigerated liquid, flammable, n.o.s. (cryogenic liquid).
Gas, refrigerated liquid, n.o.s.
(cryogenic liquid).
Gas, refrigerated liquid, oxidizing,
n.o.s. (cryogenic liquid).
Gas sample, non-pressurized,
flammable, n.o.s., not refrigerated liquid.
Gas sample, non-pressurized,
toxic, flammable, n.o.s., not refrigerated liquid.
Gas sample, non-pressurized,
toxic, n.o.s., not refrigerated liquid.
Gasohol gasoline mixed with
ethyl alcohol, with not more
than 20 percent alcohol.
Gasoline .......................................
Gasoline, casinghead, see Gasoline.
Gelatine, blasting, see Explosive,
blasting, type A.
Gelatine dynamites, see Explosive, blasting, type A.
Germane ......................................
Glycerol-1,3-dinitrate ....................
Glycerol gluconate trinitrate .........
Glycerol lactate trinitrate ..............
Glycerol alpha-monochlorohydrin
Glyceryl trinitrate, see Nitroglycerin, etc.
Glycidaldehyde .............................
Grenades, hand or rifle, with
bursting charge.
Grenades, hand or rifle, with
bursting charge.
Grenades, hand or rifle, with
bursting charge.
Grenades, hand or rifle, with
bursting charge.
Grenades, illuminating, see Ammunition, illuminating, etc.
Grenades, practice, hand or rifle
Grenades, practice, hand or rifle
Grenades, practice, hand or rifle
Grenades practice Hand or rifle ...
Grenades, smoke, see Ammunition, smoke, etc.
Guanidine nitrate ..........................
Guanyl
nitrosaminoguanylidene
hydrazine (dry).
1.4S
4.1
3
....................
....................
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(4)
UN0105
NA1325
UN1201
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
II
II
II
III
....................
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(7)
1.4S ...
4.1 ......
3 .........
3 .........
............
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
............
1.1B
1.2B
1.4B
1.4S
1.1D
UN0106
UN0107
UN0257
UN0367
UN0408
II
II
II
II
II
1.1B
1.2B
1.4B
1.4S
1.1D
1.2D
UN0409
II
1.2D ...
1.4D
UN0410
II
1.4D ...
1.3G
1.4G
1.4S
Forbidden
8
2.1
UN0316
UN0317
UN0368
II
II
II
UN2803
UN2037
2.2
...
...
...
...
...
116
116
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
None ....
150 .......
150 .......
...........
62 .........
184 .......
202 .......
203 .......
...........
None ....
None ....
242 .......
242 .......
...........
25 kg
15 kg
5L
60 L
....................
100 kg
50 kg
60 L
220 L
....................
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....
....
....
....
....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
100 kg
Forbidden
11
11
06
05
07
............
............
............
............
............
None
None
None
None
None
....
....
....
....
....
62
62
62
62
62
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
None
None
None
None
None
05
B
B
A
............
............
............
............
............
............
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
06
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
None ....
306 .......
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
162 .......
304 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
240 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
....................
20 kg
1 kg
Forbidden
75 kg
100 kg
....................
20 kg
15 kg
07
06
05
III
............
1.3G ...
1.4G ...
1.4S ...
............
8 .........
2.1 ......
B
B
............
............
............
............
48
40
............
2.2 ......
None ....
335 .......
None ....
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
None ....
150 .......
None ....
194 .......
203 .......
316 .......
None ....
242 .......
318 .......
Forbidden
60 L
Forbidden
Forbidden
220 L
Forbidden
D
A
D
............
............
40
116
2.3
3
2.1
NA9035
UN1202
UN3312
............
III
............
2.3 ......
3 .........
2.1 ......
6
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
T75, TP5
2.2
UN3158
............
2.2 ......
T75, TP5
320 .......
316 .......
318 .......
50 kg
500 kg
D
............
2.2
UN3311
............
2.2, 5.1
T75, TP5
320 .......
316 .......
318 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
2.1
UN3167
............
2.1 ......
306 .......
302, 304
None ....
1L
5L
D
............
2.3
UN3168
............
2.3, 2.1
306 .......
302 .......
None ....
Forbidden
1L
D
............
2.3
UN3169
............
2.3 ......
306 .......
302, 304
None ....
Forbidden
1L
D
............
3
NA1203
II
3 .........
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
E
............
3
....................
UN1203
II
3 .........
............
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
E
............
............
B33, IB2, T4, TP1
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
...........
...........
...........
153 .......
...........
192 .......
...........
...........
...........
203 .......
...........
245 .......
...........
...........
...........
241 .......
...........
Forbidden
....................
....................
....................
60 L
....................
Forbidden
....................
....................
....................
220 L
....................
150 .......
...........
202 .......
62 .........
243 .......
None ....
1L
Forbidden
60 L
Forbidden
A
07
40
............
2.3
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
6.1
....................
UN2192
............
UN2689
III
3
1.1D
UN2622
UN0284
II
II
3, 6.1
1.1D ...
1.2D
UN0285
II
1.2D ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
1.1F
UN0292
II
1.1F ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
............
1.2F
UN0293
II
1.2F ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
1.4S
1.3G
1.2G
1.4G
....................
UN0110
UN0318
UN0372
UN0452
II
II
II
II
1.4S ...
1.3G ...
1.2G ...
1.4G ...
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
100 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
....................
05
07
07
06
............
............
............
............
............
5.1
Forbidden
UN1467
III
5.1 ......
............
A1, IB8, IP3
152 .......
...........
213 .......
...........
240 .......
...........
25 kg
....................
100 kg
....................
A
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............
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IB2, IP8, T7, TP1
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
(4)
Guanyl
nitrosaminoguanylidene
1.1A
hydrazine, wetted with not less
than 30 percent water, by mass.
Guanyl
Forbidden
nitrosaminoguanyltetrazene
(dry).
Guanyl
1.1A
nitrosaminoguanyltetrazene,
wetted or Tetrazene, wetted
with not less than 30 percent
water or mixture of alcohol and
water, by mass.
Gunpowder, compressed or Gun- ....................
powder in pellets, see Black
powder (UN 0028).
Gunpowder, granular or as a ....................
meal, see Black powder (UN
0027).
Hafnium powder, dry ....................
4.2
....................................................... ....................
DG
DG
Identification Numbers
.......................................................
Hafnium powder, wetted with not
less than 25 percent water (a
visible excess of water must be
present) (a) mechanically produced, particle size less than
53 microns; (b) chemically produced, particle size less than
840 microns.
Hand signal device, see Signal
devices, hand.
Hazardous substances, liquid or
solid, n.o.s., see Environmentally
hazardous
substances, etc.
Hazardous waste, liquid, n.o.s. ....
Hazardous waste, solid, n.o.s. .....
Heating oil, light ...........................
Helium, compressed ....................
Helium-oxygen mixture, see Rare
gases and oxygen mixtures.
Helium, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid).
Heptafluoropropane or Refrigerant gas R 227.
n-Heptaldehyde ............................
Heptanes ......................................
n-Heptene .....................................
Hexachloroacetone ......................
Hexachlorobenzene .....................
Hexachlorobutadiene ...................
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene .........
....................
4.1
UN0113
Label
Codes
PG
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
None ....
211 .......
212 .......
242 .......
241 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
Forbidden
50 kg
D
D
............
............
None ....
None ....
213 .......
212 .......
241 .......
241 .......
25 kg
15 kg
100 kg
50 kg
D
E
............
............
(6)
UN2545
UN1326
II
(10)
Vessel stowage
Non-bulk
(7)
1.1A ...
111, 117
............
UN0114
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
(5)
II
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
1.1A ...
I
II
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
III
II
4.2 ......
4.1 ......
111, 117
A19, A20, IB6,
IP2, N34
IB8, IP3
A6, A19, A20, IB6,
IP2, N34
12
............
............
12
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
9
9
3
2.2
....................
NA3082
NA3077
UN1202
UN1046
III
III
III
............
9 .........
9 .........
3 .........
2.2 ......
............
IB3, T2, TP1
B54, IB8, IP2
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
155 .......
155 .......
150 .......
306 .......
...........
203 .......
213 .......
203 .......
302 .......
...........
241 .......
240 .......
242 .......
302, 314
...........
No limit
No limit
60 L
75 kg
....................
No limit
No limit
220 L
150 kg
....................
A
A
A
A
............
............
............
85
............
2.2
UN1963
............
2.2 ......
T75, TP5
320 .......
316 .......
318 .......
50 kg
500 kg
B
............
2.2
UN3296
............
2.2 ......
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
3
3
3
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
UN3056
UN1206
UN2278
UN2661
UN2729
UN2279
UN2646
III
II
II
III
III
III
I
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
153 .......
153 .......
153 .......
None ....
203
202
202
203
203
203
227
242
242
242
241
241
241
244
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
60 L
5L
5L
60 L
60 L
60 L
Forbidden
220 L
60 L
60 L
220 L
220 L
220 L
Forbidden
A
B
B
B
A
A
D
............
............
............
12, 40
............
............
40
Hexachlorophene .........................
Hexadecyltrichlorosilane ..............
6.1
8
UN2875
UN1781
III
II
6.1 ......
8 .........
153 .......
None ....
213 .......
202 .......
240 .......
242 .......
100 kg
Forbidden
200 kg
30 L
A
C
............
40
Hexadienes ..................................
Hexaethyl tetraphosphate and
compressed gas mixtures.
Hexaethyl tetraphosphate, liquid ..
Hexaethyl tetraphosphate, solid ...
Hexafluoroacetone .......................
Hexafluoroacetone hydrate ..........
Hexafluoroethane, compressed or
Refrigerant gas R 116.
Hexafluorophosphoric acid ...........
3
2.3
UN2458
UN1612
II
............
3 .........
2.3 ......
TP1
TP1
TP1
TP1
IB3
IB3, T4, TP1
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, B77, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP45
IB8, IP3
A7, B2, B6, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2
IB2, T4, TP1
3
None ....
None ....
202 .......
334 .......
242 .......
None ....
5L
Forbidden
60 L
Forbidden
B
D
............
40
6.1
6.1
2.3
6.1
2.2
UN1611
UN1611
UN2420
UN2552
UN2193
II
II
............
II
............
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
2.3, 8
6.1 ......
2.2 ......
IB2, IP2, IP4, N76
IB8, IP2, IP4, N76
2, B9, B14
IB2, T7, TP2
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
306 .......
202
212
304
202
304
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
243 .......
242 .......
314, 315
243 .......
314, 315
5L
25 kg
Forbidden
5L
75 kg
60 L
100 kg
Forbidden
60 L
150 kg
E
E
D
B
A
40
40
40
40
............
8
UN1782
II
8 .........
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
2.2
UN1858
............
2.2 ......
A6, A7, B2, IB2,
N3, N34, T8, TP2,
TP12
T50
3
6.1
UN1207
UN2281
III
II
3 .........
6.1 ......
Hexafluoropropylene compressed
or Refrigerant gas R 1216.
Hexaldehyde ................................
Hexamethylene diisocyanate .......
Hexamethylene
triperoxide
diamine (dry).
Hexamethylenediamine, solid ......
Hexamethylenediamine solution ..
.......................................................
Hexamethyleneimine ....................
Hexamethylenetetramine .............
Hexamethylol
benzene
hexanitrate.
Hexanes .......................................
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8
....................
3
4.1
Forbidden
3
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B1, IB3,
IB2,
IB2,
IB3,
T2,
T4,
T4,
T4,
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
242 .......
243 .......
60 L
5L
220 L
60 L
A
C
............
13, 40
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
T4, TP1
T7, TP2
T4, TP1
T7, TP1
IB8, IP3
154 .......
None ....
154 .......
None ....
151 .......
...........
213 .......
202 .......
203 .......
202 .......
213 .......
...........
240 .......
242 .......
241 .......
243 .......
240 .......
...........
25 kg
1L
5L
1L
25 kg
....................
100 kg
30 L
60 L
5L
100 kg
....................
A
A
A
B
A
12
............
............
40
............
............
IB2, T4, TP1
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
E
............
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
............
UN2280
UN1783
UN2493
UN1328
III
II
III
II
III
8 .........
8 .........
8 .........
3, 8 ....
4.1 ......
............
UN1208
II
3 .........
PO 00000
Frm 00058
IB8, IP3,
IB2,
IB3,
IB2,
A1,
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
2,2’,4,4’,6,6’Hexanitro-3,3’dihydroxyazobenzene (dry).
Hexanitroazoxy benzene ..............
N,N’-(hexanitrodiphenyl) ethylene
dinitramine (dry).
Hexanitrodiphenyl urea ................
2,2’,3’,4,4’,6Hexanitrodiphenylamine.
Hexanitrodiphenylamine
or
Dipicrylamine or Hexyl.
2,3’,4,4’,6,6’Hexanitrodiphenylether.
Hexanitroethane ...........................
Hexanitrooxanilide ........................
Hexanitrostilbene ..........................
Hexanoic acid, see Corrosive liquids, n.o.s..
Hexanols ......................................
1-Hexene ......................................
Hexogen
and
cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine mixtures, wetted or desensitized see RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted or desensitized
etc.
Hexogen and HMX mixtures,
wetted or desensitized see
RDX and HMX mixtures,
wetted or desensitized etc.
Hexogen and octogen mixtures,
wetted or desensitized see
RDX and HMX mixtures,
wetted or desensitized etc.
Hexogen,
see
Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine,
etc.
Hexolite, or Hexotol dry or wetted
with less than 15 percent
water, by mass.
Hexotonal .....................................
Hexyl,
see
Hexanitrodiphenylamine.
Hexyltrichlorosilane ......................
High explosives, see individual
explosives’ entries.
HMX, see Cyclotetramethylenete
tranitramine, etc.
Hydrazine, anhydrous or Hydrazine aqueous solutions with
more than 64 percent hydrazine, by mass.
Hydrazine, aqueous solution with
not more than 37 percent hydrazine, by mass.
Hydrazine azide ...........................
Hydrazine chlorate .......................
Hydrazine dicarbonic acid diazide
Hydrazine hydrate or Hydrazine
aqueous solutions, with not
less than 37 percent but not
more than 64 percent hydrazine, by mass.
Hydrazine perchlorate ..................
Hydrazine selenate ......................
Hydriodic acid, anhydrous, see
Hydrogen iodide, anhydrous.
Hydriodic acid ...............................
.......................................................
Hydrobromic acid, anhydrous,
see Hydrogen bromide, anhydrous.
Hydrobromic acid, with more than
49 percent hydrobromic acid.
.......................................................
Hydrobromic acid, with not more
than 49 percent hydrobromic
acid.
.......................................................
Hydrocarbon gas mixture, compressed, n.o.s..
Hydrocarbon gas mixture, liquefied, n.o.s..
Hydrocarbons, liquid, n.o.s. .........
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class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Forbidden
Forbidden
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
............
............
Forbidden
Forbidden
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
............
............
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
............
1.1D ...
............
...........
...........
None ....
...........
...........
...........
62 .........
...........
...........
...........
None ....
...........
....................
....................
Forbidden
....................
....................
....................
Forbidden
....................
150 .......
150 .......
...........
203 .......
202 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
60 L
5L
....................
220 L
60 L
....................
1.1D
UN0079
II
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
1.1D
....................
3
3
....................
UN0392
II
UN2282
UN2370
III
II
3 .........
3 .........
............
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
10
............
............
10
A
E
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
1.1D
UN0118
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
1.1D
....................
UN0393
II
1.1D ...
............
None ....
...........
62 .........
...........
None ....
...........
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
10
............
............
8
UN1784
II
8 .........
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
A7, B2, B6, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP13
C
40
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
A3, A6, A7, A10,
B7, B16, B53
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
D
21, 40,
42, 100
IB3, T4, TP1
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
...........
...........
...........
None ....
...........
...........
...........
202 .......
...........
...........
...........
243 .......
....................
....................
....................
Forbidden
....................
....................
....................
30 L
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
C
............
154 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
241 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
C
8
............
8
UN2029
I
6.1
UN3293
III
6.1 ......
II
............
............
............
8, 6.1
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
8
UN2030
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
8
B16, B53, IB2, T7,
TP2, TP13
............
............
............
UN1787
....................
....................
8
8, 3,
6.1.
II
8 .........
III
8 .........
............
A3, A6, B2, IB2,
N41, T7, TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
UN1788
II
8 .........
....................
8
UN1788
III
II
8 .........
8 .........
....................
2.1
UN1964
III
............
8 .........
2.1 ......
2.1
UN1965
............
2.1 ......
T50
306 .......
3
UN3295
I
3 .........
T11, TP1, TP8
150 .......
Jkt 194001
PO 00000
Frm 00059
B2, B15, IB2,
N41, T7, TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
A3, A6, B2, B15,
IB2, N41, T7, TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4700
D
............
............
............
40, 42,
82
............
............
............
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
............
154 .......
154 .......
203 .......
202 .......
241 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
1L
Forbidden
30 L
C
C
8
............
154 .......
306 .......
203 .......
302 .......
241 .......
314, 315
5L
Forbidden
30 L
150 kg
C
E
8
40
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
E
40
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
E
............
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
D
Hazard
class or Division
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(2)
(3)
.......................................................
....................
.......................................................
....................
Hydrochloric acid, anhydrous, see
Hydrogen chloride, anhydrous.
Hydrochloric acid ..........................
....................
.......................................................
....................
Hydrocyanic acid, anhydrous, see
Hydrogen cyanide etc.
Hydrocyanic acid, aqueous solutions or Hydrogen cyanide,
aqueous solutions with not
more than 20 percent hydrogen
cyanide.
Hydrocyanic acid, aqueous solutions with less than 5 percent
hydrogen cyanide.
Hydrocyanic acid, liquefied, see
Hydrogen cyanide, etc.
Hydrocyanic
acid
(prussic),
unstabilized.
Hydrofluoric acid and Sulfuric
acid mixtures.
....................
Hydrofluoric acid, anhydrous, see
Hydrogen fluoride, anhydrous.
Hydrofluoric acid, with more than
60 percent strength.
....................
8
UN1790
I
8, 6.1
Hydrofluoric acid, with not more
than 60 percent strength.
8
UN1790
II
8, 6.1
Hydrofluoroboric
acid,
see
Fluoroboric acid.
Hydrofluorosilicic
acid,
see
Fluorosilicic acid.
Hydrogen and Methane mixtures,
compressed.
....................
....................
2.1
UN2034
Hydrogen bromide, anhydrous .....
Hydrogen chloride, anhydrous .....
Hydrogen chloride, refrigerated
liquid.
Hydrogen, compressed ................
Hydrogen cyanide, solution in alcohol with not more than 45
percent hydrogen cyanide.
2.3
2.3
2.3
8
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(6)
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
II
3 .........
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
3 .........
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP8, TP28
B1, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
150 .......
III
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
C
............
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
C
8
............
UN1789
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
II
8 .........
III
8 .........
A3, A6, B3, B15,
IB2, N41, T8,
TP2, TP12
IB3, T4, TP1,
TP12
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
6.1
UN1613
I
6.1 ......
2, B61, B65, B77,
B82, T20, TP2,
TP13
None ....
195 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
40
6.1
NA1613
II
6.1 ......
IB1, T14, TP2,
TP13, TP27
None ....
195 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
5L
D
40
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
D
12, 40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
D
12, 40
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
............
2.1 ......
306 .......
302 .......
Forbidden
150 kg
E
40
UN1048
UN1050
UN2186
............
............
............
2.3, 8
2.3, 8
2.3, 8
None ....
None ....
None ....
304 .......
304 .......
None ....
302,
314,
315.
314, 315
None ....
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
D
B
40
40
40
2.1
6.1
UN1049
UN3294
............
I
2.1 ......
6.1, 3
306 .......
None ....
302 .......
227 .......
302, 314
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
150 kg
Forbidden
E
D
40, 57
40
Hydrogen cyanide, stabilized with
less than 3 percent water.
Hydrogen cyanide, stabilized, with
less than 3 percent water and
absorbed in a porous inert material.
Hydrogen fluoride, anhydrous ......
6.1
UN1051
I
6.1, 3
6.1
UN1614
I
6.1 ......
8
UN1052
I
8, 6.1
Hydrogen iodide, anhydrous ........
Hydrogen iodide solution, see Hydriodic acid, solution.
Hydrogen peroxide and peroxyacetic acid mixtures, stabilized
with acids, water and not more
than 5 percent peroxyacetic
acid.
Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solutions with more than 40 percent but not more than 60 percent hydrogen peroxide (stabilized as necessary).
Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solutions with not less than 20
percent but not more than 40
percent hydrogen peroxide
(stabilized as necessary).
Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solutions with not less than 8 percent but less than 20 percent
hydrogen peroxide (stabilized
as necessary).
2.3
....................
UN2197
............
5.1
UN3149
II
5.1, 8
5.1
UN2014
II
5.1
UN2014
5.1
UN2984
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UN1786
I
8, 6.1
A6, A7, B15, B23,
N5, N34, T10,
TP2, TP12, TP13
............
PO 00000
A6, A7, B4, B15,
B23, N5, N34,
T10, TP2, TP12,
TP13
A6, A7, B15, IB2,
N5, N34, T8, TP2,
TP12
3, B14
3
3, B6
2, 25, B9, B14,
B32, B74, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP45
1, B35, B61, B65,
B77, B82
5
D
40
............
None ....
195 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
195 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
25, 40
None ....
163 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
...........
304 .......
...........
314, 315
...........
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
D
40
............
A2, A3, A6, B53,
IB2, IP5, T7, TP2,
TP6, TP24
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
D
25, 66,
75, 106
5.1, 8
12, A3, A6, B53,
B80, B81, B85,
IB2, IP5, T7, TP2,
TP6, TP24
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
25, 66,
75, 106
II
5.1, 8
A2, A3, A6, B53,
IB2, IP5, T7, TP2,
TP6, TP24
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
D
25, 66,
75, 106
III
5.1 ......
A1, IB2, IP5, T4,
TP1, TP6, TP24
152 .......
203 .......
241 .......
2.5 L
30 L
B
25, 75,
106
2.3 ......
............
Frm 00060
3, B7, B46, B71,
B77, T10, TP2
3, B14
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hydrogen peroxide, stabilized or
Hydrogen peroxide aqueous
solutions, stabilized with more
than 60 percent hydrogen peroxide.
Hydrogen,
refrigerated
liquid
(cryogenic liquid).
Hydrogen selenide, anhydrous ....
Hydrogen sulfate, see Sulfuric
acid.
Hydrogen sulfide ..........................
Hydrogendifluorides, n.o.s. solid ..
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
5.1
UN2015
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
I
5.1, 8
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(7)
12, A3, A6, B53,
B80, B81, B85,
T10, TP2, TP6,
TP24
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
25, 66,
75, 106
2.1
UN1966
............
2.1 ......
T75, TP5
None ....
316 .......
318, 319
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
....................
UN2202
............
2.3, 2.1
............
1
None ....
...........
192 .......
...........
245 .......
...........
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
D
40
............
2.3
8
UN1053
UN1740
............
II
2.3, 2.1
8 .........
None ....
None ....
304 .......
212 .......
314, 315
240 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
Forbidden
50 kg
D
A
III
8 .........
2, B9, B14
IB5, IP2, IP4, N3,
N34
IB8, IP3, N3, N34
154 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
40
25, 26,
40
25, 26,
40
25, 26,
40
25, 26,
40
............
............
.......................................................
....................
Hydrogendifluorides, n.o.s. solutions.
.......................................................
....................
8
Hydroquinone ...............................
Hydrosilicofluoric
acid,
see
Fluorosilicic acid.
Hydroxyl amine iodide ..................
Hydroxylamine sulfate ..................
Hypochlorite solutions ..................
6.1
....................
.......................................................
....................
Hypochlorites, inorganic, n.o.s. ....
5.1
Hyponitrous acid ..........................
Igniter fuse, metal clad, see Fuse,
igniter, tubular, metal clad.
Igniters ..........................................
Igniters ..........................................
Igniters ..........................................
Igniters ..........................................
Igniters ..........................................
3,3’-Iminodipropylamine ...............
Infectious substances, affecting
animals only.
Infectious substances, affecting
humans.
Inflammable, see Flammable .......
Initiating explosives (dry) .............
Inositol hexanitrate (dry) ..............
Insecticide gases, n.o.s. ...............
Insecticide gases, flammable,
n.o.s..
Insecticide gases, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard
Zone A.
Insecticide gases, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard
Zone B.
Insecticide gases, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard
Zone C.
Insecticide gases, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard
Zone D.
Insecticide gases, toxic, n.o.s. .....
Inulin trinitrate (dry) ......................
Iodine azide (dry) .........................
Iodine monochloride .....................
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
8
8
UN1740
II
8 .........
IB2, N3, N34
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
III
8 .........
IB3, IP3, N3, N34
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
UN2662
III
6.1 ......
............
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
153 .......
...........
213 .......
...........
240 .......
...........
100 kg
....................
200 kg
....................
A
UN2865
UN1791
III
II
............
8 .........
8 .........
...........
154 .......
154 .......
...........
213 .......
202 .......
...........
240 .......
242 .......
....................
25 kg
1L
....................
100 kg
30 L
A
B
............
............
26
III
8 .........
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
B
26
II
5.1 ......
152 .......
212 .......
240 .......
5 kg
25 kg
D
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
48, 56,
58, 69,
106,
116,
118
............
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
154 .......
134 .......
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
203 .......
196 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
241 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
100 kg
60 L
4 L or 4 kg
07
07
07
06
05
A
B
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
4 L or 4 kg
B
............
....................
....................
....................
150 kg
150 kg
A
D
............
............
............
............
40
UN3212
IB8, IP3
A7, B2, B15, IB2,
IP5, N34, T7,
TP2, TP24
IB3, N34, T4,
TP2, TP24
IB8, IP2, IP4
1.1G
1.2G
1.3G
1.4G
1.4S
8
6.2
UN0121
UN0314
UN0315
UN0325
UN0454
UN2269
UN2900
II
II
II
II
II
III
............
1.1G ...
1.2G ...
1.3G ...
1.4G ...
1.4S ...
8 .........
6.2 ......
6.2
UN2814
............
6.2 ......
134 .......
196 .......
None ....
T50
...........
...........
...........
306 .......
306 .......
...........
...........
...........
304 .......
304 .......
...........
...........
...........
314, 315
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
5L
50 mL or 50
g
50 mL or 50
g
....................
....................
....................
75 kg
Forbidden
IB3, T4, TP2
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
2.2
2.1
UN1968
UN3354
............
............
............
............
............
2.2 ......
2.1 ......
2.3
UN3355
............
2.3, 2.1
1
None ....
192 .......
245 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN3355
............
2.3, 2.1
2, B9, B14
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2.3
UN3355
............
2.3, 2.1
3, B14
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
2.3
UN3355
............
2.3, 2.1
4
None ....
302, 305
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
2.3
Forbidden
Forbidden
8
UN1967
............
3
II
None ....
...........
...........
None ....
193, 334
...........
...........
212 .......
245 .......
...........
...........
240 .......
Forbidden
....................
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
....................
50 kg
D
UN1792
2.3 ......
............
............
8 .........
Iodine pentafluoride ......................
5.1
UN2495
I
None ....
205 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
D
40
............
............
40, 66,
74, 89,
90
25, 40,
66, 90
2-Iodobutane ................................
Iodomethylpropanes .....................
Iodopropanes ...............................
Iodoxy compounds (dry) ..............
Iridium nitratopentamine iridium
nitrate.
Iron chloride, see Ferric chloride
Iron oxide, spent, or Iron sponge,
spent obtained from coal gas
purification.
3
3
3
Forbidden
Forbidden
UN2390
UN2391
UN2392
II
II
III
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
...........
...........
202 .......
202 .......
203 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
...........
5L
5L
60 L
....................
....................
60 L
60 L
220 L
....................
....................
B
B
A
UN1376
III
...........
None ....
...........
213 .......
...........
240 .......
....................
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
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6.1,
8.
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
............
............
B6, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N41, T7, TP2
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
............
4.2 ......
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
(4)
Iron pentacarbonyl .......................
6.1
....................
D
Iron sesquichloride, see Ferric
chloride.
Irritating material, see Tear gas
substances, etc.
Isobutane see also Petroleum
gases, liquefied.
Isobutanol or Isobutyl alcohol ......
Isobutyl acetate ............................
Isobutyl acrylate, stabilized ..........
Isobutyl alcohol, see Isobutanol ...
Isobutyl
aldehyde,
see
Isobutyraldehyde.
Isobutyl chloroformate ..................
+
G
G
G
+
Identification Numbers
UN1994
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
6.1, 3
(10)
Vessel stowage
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, B77, T22,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP44
None ....
192 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
40
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
UN1969
............
2.1 ......
19, T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
E
40
3
3
3
....................
....................
UN1212
UN1213
UN2527
III
II
III
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
............
............
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
...........
...........
203 .......
202 .......
203 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
...........
60 L
5L
60 L
....................
....................
220 L
60 L
220 L
....................
....................
A
B
A
............
............
............
............
............
6.1
NA2742
I
6.1, 3,
8.
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
1L
30 L
A
Isobutyl formate ............................
Isobutyl isobutyrate ......................
Isobutyl isocyanate .......................
3
3
3
UN2393
UN2528
UN2486
II
III
I
3 .........
3 .........
3, 6.1
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
203 .......
226 .......
242 .......
242 .......
244 .......
5L
60 L
Forbidden
60 L
220 L
Forbidden
B
A
D
12, 13,
22, 25,
40, 48,
100
............
............
40
Isobutyl methacrylate, stabilized ..
Isobutyl propionate .......................
Isobutylamine ...............................
Isobutylene see also Petroleum
gases, liquefied.
Isobutyraldehyde
or
Isobutyl
aldehyde.
Isobutyric acid ..............................
Isobutyronitrile ..............................
3
3
3
2.1
UN2283
UN2394
UN1214
UN1055
III
III
II
............
3 .........
3 .........
3, 8 ....
2.1 ......
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP4,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP27
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1
19, T50
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
306 .......
203
203
202
304
242 .......
242 .......
243 .......
314, 315
60 L
60 L
1L
Forbidden
220 L
220 L
5L
150 kg
A
B
B
E
............
............
40
40
3
UN2045
II
3 .........
IB2, T4, TP1
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
E
40
3
3
UN2529
UN2284
III
II
3, 8 ....
3, 6.1
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
242 .......
243 .......
5L
1L
60 L
60 L
A
E
............
40
Isobutyryl chloride ........................
Isocyanates, flammable, toxic,
n.o.s. or Isocyanate solutions,
flammable, toxic, n.o.s. flash
point less than 23 degrees C.
Isocyanates, toxic, flammable,
n.o.s. or Isocyanate solutions,
toxic, flammable, n.o.s., flash
point not less than 23 degrees
C but not more than 61 degrees C and boiling point less
than 300 degrees C.
Isocyanates, toxic, n.o.s. or
Isocyanate solutions, toxic,
n.o.s., flash point more than 61
degrees C and boiling point
less than 300 degrees C.
.......................................................
3
3
UN2395
UN2478
II
II
3, 8 ....
3, 6.1
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
IB1, T7, TP2
5, A3, A7, IB2,
T11, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
None ....
202 .......
202 .......
243 .......
243 .......
1L
1L
5L
60 L
C
D
40
40
6.1
UN3080
II
6.1, 3
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
25, 40,
48
6.1
UN2206
II
6.1 ......
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
E
25, 40,
48
....................
III
6.1 ......
Isocyanatobenzotrifluorides ..........
6.1
UN2285
II
6.1, 3
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP13, TP28
5, IB2, T7, TP2
Isoheptenes ..................................
Isohexenes ...................................
Isooctane, see Octanes ...............
Isooctenes ....................................
Isopentane, see Pentane .............
Isopentanoic acid, see Corrosive
liquids, n.o.s..
Isopentenes ..................................
Isophorone diisocyanate ..............
Isophoronediamine .......................
Isoprene, stabilized ......................
Isopropanol or Isopropyl alcohol ..
Isopropenyl acetate ......................
Isopropenylbenzene .....................
Isopropyl acetate ..........................
Isopropyl acid phosphate .............
Isopropyl
alcohol,
see
Isopropanol.
Isopropyl butyrate .........................
Isopropyl chloroacetate ................
Isopropyl chloroformate ................
3
3
....................
3
....................
....................
UN2287
UN2288
II
II
UN1216
II
3 .........
3 .........
............
3 .........
............
............
25, 40,
48
25, 40,
48
............
............
............
............
............
............
3
6.1
8
3
3
3
3
3
8
....................
UN2371
UN2290
UN2289
UN1218
UN1219
UN2403
UN2303
UN1220
UN1793
I
III
III
I
II
II
III
II
III
3 .........
6.1 ......
8 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
8 .........
............
3
3
6.1
UN2405
UN2947
UN2407
III
III
I
3 .........
3 .........
6.1, 3,
8.
Isopropyl 2-chloropropionate ........
Isopropyl isobutyrate ....................
Isopropyl isocyanate ....................
3
3
3
UN2934
UN2406
UN2483
III
II
I
3 .........
3 .........
3, 6.1
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............
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2.1
Isopropyl
mercaptan,
Propanethiols.
....................
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
(6)
I
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
....................
Jkt 194001
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
E
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
D
150 .......
150 .......
...........
150 .......
...........
...........
202 .......
202 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
...........
5L
5L
....................
5L
....................
....................
60 L
60 L
....................
60 L
....................
....................
B
E
TP2
TP2
TP1
TP2
TP1
TP1
TP1
TP1
TP1
150 .......
153 .......
154 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
154 .......
...........
201 .......
203 .......
203 .......
201 .......
202 .......
202 .......
203 .......
202 .......
213 .......
...........
243 .......
241 .......
241 .......
243 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
...........
1L
60 L
5L
1L
5L
5L
60 L
5L
25 kg
....................
30 L
220 L
60 L
30 L
60 L
60 L
220 L
60 L
100 kg
....................
E
B
A
E
B
B
A
B
A
............
40
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, B77, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP44
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP44
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
203 .......
227 .......
242 .......
242 .......
244 .......
60 L
60 L
Forbidden
220 L
220 L
Forbidden
A
A
B
............
............
40
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
226 .......
242 .......
242 .......
244 .......
60 L
5L
Forbidden
220 L
60 L
Forbidden
A
B
D
............
............
40
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, IP8, T11, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
T11,
IB3, T4,
IB3, T4,
T11,
IB2, T4,
IB2, T4,
B1, IB3, T2,
IB2, T4,
IB8, IP3, T4,
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
D
D
G
Hazard
class or Division
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(2)
(3)
Isopropyl nitrate ............................
Isopropyl phosphoric acid, see
Isopropyl acid phosphate.
Isopropyl propionate .....................
Isopropylamine .............................
Isopropylbenzene .........................
Isopropylcumyl
hydroperoxide,
with more than 72 percent in
solution.
Isosorbide dinitrate mixture with
not less than 60 percent lactose, mannose, starch or calcium hydrogen phosphate.
Isosorbide-5-mononitrate .............
Isothiocyanic acid .........................
Jet fuel, see Fuel aviation, turbine
engine.
Jet perforating guns, charged oil
well, with detonator.
Jet perforating guns, charged oil
well, with detonator.
Jet perforating guns, charged oil
well, without detonator.
Jet perforating guns, charged, oil
well, without detonator.
Jet perforators, see Charges,
shaped, etc.
Jet tappers, without detonator,
see Charges, shaped, etc.
Jet thrust igniters, for rocket motors or Jato, see Igniters.
Jet thrust unit (Jato), see Rocket
motors.
Kerosene ......................................
Ketones, liquid, n.o.s. ...................
3
....................
UN1222
II
3 .........
............
IB2, IP7
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
None ....
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
D
............
............
3
3
3
Forbidden
UN2409
UN1221
UN1918
II
I
III
3 .........
3, 8 ....
3 .........
............
IB2, T4, TP1
T11, TP2
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
150 .......
None ....
150 .......
...........
202 .......
201 .......
203 .......
...........
242 .......
243 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
0.5 L
60 L
....................
60 L
2.5 L
220 L
....................
B
E
A
............
............
............
............
4.1
UN2907
II
4.1 ......
IB6, IP2
None ....
212 .......
None ....
15 kg
50 kg
E
............
4.1
Forbidden
....................
UN3251
III
4.1 ......
............
............
66, IB8
151 .......
...........
...........
213 .......
...........
...........
240 .......
...........
...........
Forbidden
....................
....................
Forbidden
....................
....................
D
12
............
............
1.1D
NA0124
II
1.1D ...
55, 56
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
1.4D
NA0494
II
1.4D ...
55, 56
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
06
............
1.1D
UN0124
II
1.1D ...
55
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
............
1.4D
UN0494
II
1.4D ...
55, 114
06
............
.......................................................
.......................................................
Krypton, compressed ...................
Krypton, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid).
Lacquer base or lacquer chips,
nitrocellulose, dry, see Nitrocellulose, etc. (UN 2557).
Lacquer base or lacquer chips,
plastic, wet with alcohol or solvent,
see
Nitrocellulose
(UN2059, UN2555, UN2556,
UN2557) or Paint etc.(UN1263).
Lead acetate ................................
Lead arsenates ............................
Lead arsenites ..............................
Lead azide (dry) ...........................
Lead azide, wetted with not less
than 20 percent water or mixture of alcohol and water, by
mass.
Lead compounds, soluble, n.o.s.
Lead cyanide ................................
Lead dioxide .................................
Lead dross, see Lead sulfate,
with more than 3 percent free
acid.
Lead nitrate ..................................
Lead nitroresorcinate (dry) ...........
Lead perchlorate, solid .................
2.2
2.2
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
300 kg
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
201 .......
242 .......
243 .......
60 L
1L
220 L
30 L
A
E
............
............
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
306 .......
320 .......
302 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
75 kg
50 kg
150 kg
500 kg
A
B
............
............
3
3
UN1223
UN1224
III
I
3 .........
3 .........
....................
II
3 .........
....................
III
3 .........
............
............
2.2 ......
2.2 ......
UN1056
UN1970
T75, TP5
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
153 .......
None ....
None ....
...........
None ....
213 .......
212 .......
212 .......
...........
62 .........
240 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
None ....
100 kg
25 kg
25 kg
....................
Forbidden
200 kg
100 kg
100 kg
....................
Forbidden
A
A
A
UN1616
UN1617
UN1618
III
II
II
UN0129
II
6.1
6.1
5.1
....................
UN2291
UN1620
UN1872
5.1
Forbidden
5.1
Lead perchlorate, solution ............
5.1
Lead peroxide, see Lead dioxide
Lead phosphite, dibasic ...............
.......................................................
Lead picrate (dry) .........................
Lead styphnate (dry) ....................
Lead styphnate, wetted or Lead
trinitroresorcinate, wetted with
not less than 20 percent water
or mixture of alcohol and water,
by mass.
Lead sulfate with more than 3
percent free acid.
Lead trinitroresorcinate, see Lead
styphnate, etc.
....................
4.1
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
1.1A
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B1, IB3, T2, TP2
T11, TP1, TP8,
TP27
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP8, TP28
B1, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
............
....................
6.1
6.1
6.1
Forbidden
1.1A
VerDate 11<MAY>2000
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(9)
Quantity limitations
8
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
1.1A ...
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
III
II
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
5.1 ......
............
138, IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
A1, IB8, IP3
153 .......
None ....
152 .......
...........
213 .......
212 .......
213 .......
...........
240 .......
242 .......
240 .......
...........
100 kg
25 kg
25 kg
....................
200 kg
100 kg
100 kg
....................
A
A
A
............
26
............
............
UN1469
II
IB8, IP2, IP4
II
IB6, IP2, T4, TP1
None ....
...........
None ....
212 .......
...........
212 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
5 kg
....................
5 kg
25 kg
....................
25 kg
A
UN1470
5.1, 6.1
............
5.1, 6.1
UN1470
II
5.1, 6.1
IB1, T4, TP1
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
A
111, 117
...........
None ....
151 .......
...........
...........
None ....
...........
212 .......
213 .......
...........
...........
62 .........
...........
240 .......
240 .......
...........
...........
None ....
....................
5 kg
15 kg
....................
....................
Forbidden
....................
25 kg
50 kg
....................
....................
Forbidden
............
............
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
............
34
34
............
............
............
IB8, IP2, IP4
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
UN2989
II
III
UN0130
II
............
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
............
............
1.1A ...
UN1794
II
8 .........
....................
Jkt 194001
111, 117
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
............
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A
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
G
G
G
GI
GI
GI
GI
GI
GI
GI
GI
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
GI
GI
GI
GI
G
G
G
G
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Life-saving appliances, not self in9
flating containing dangerous
goods as equipment.
Life-saving appliances, self inflat9
ing.
Lighter replacement cartridges ....................
containing liquefied petroleum
gases (and similar devices,
each not exceeding 65 grams),
see Lighters or lighter refills
etc. containing flammable gas.
Lighters, fuse ................................
1.4S
Lighters or Lighter refills ciga2.1
rettes, containing flammable
gas.
Lime, unslaked, see Calcium ....................
oxide.
Liquefied gas, flammable, n.o.s. ..
2.1
Liquefied gas, n.o.s. .....................
2.2
Liquefied gas, oxidizing, n.o.s. .....
2.2
Liquefied gas, toxic, corrosive,
2.3
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A.
Liquefied gas, toxic, corrosive,
2.3
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B.
Liquefied gas, toxic, corrosive,
2.3
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone
C.
Liquefied gas, toxic, corrosive,
2.3
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone
D.
Liquefied gas, toxic, flammable,
2.3
corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A.
Liquefied gas toxic, flammable,
2.3
corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B.
Liquefied gas, toxic, flammable,
2.3
corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C.
Liquefied gas, toxic, flammable,
2.3
corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D.
Liquefied gas, toxic, flammable,
2.3
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A.
Liquefied gas, toxic, flammable,
2.3
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B.
Liquefied gas, toxic, flammable,
2.3
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone
C.
Liquefied gas, toxic, flammable,
2.3
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone
D.
Liquefied gas, toxic, n.o.s. Inhala2.3
tion Hazard Zone A.
Liquefied gas, toxic, n.o.s. Inhala2.3
tion Hazard Zone B.
Liquefied gas, toxic, n.o.s. Inhala2.3
tion Hazard Zone C.
Liquefied gas, toxic, n.o.s. Inhala2.3
tion Hazard Zone D.
Liquefied gas, toxic, oxidizing,
2.3
corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A.
Liquefied gas, toxic, oxidizing,
2.3
corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B.
Liquefied gas, toxic, oxidizing,
2.3
corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone C.
Liquefied gas, toxic, oxidizing,
2.3
corrosive, n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone D.
Liquefied gas, toxic, oxidizing,
2.3
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone A.
Liquefied gas, toxic, oxidizing,
2.3
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone B.
Liquefied gas, toxic, oxidizing,
2.3
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone
C.
Liquefied gas, toxic, oxidizing,
2.3
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard Zone
D.
Liquefied gases, non-flammable
2.2
charged with nitrogen, carbon
dioxide or air.
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Identification Numbers
(4)
PG
Label
Codes
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
219 .......
None ....
No limit
No limit
A
............
A
............
(6)
UN3072
............
None ..
UN2990
............
None ..
None ....
219 .......
None ....
No limit
No limit
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
None ....
62 .........
21, 308
None ....
None ....
25 kg
1 kg
100 kg
15 kg
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
II
............
1.4S ...
2.1 ......
143
N10
............
UN3161
UN3163
UN3157
UN3308
............
............
............
............
2.1 ......
2.2 ......
2.2, 5.1
2.3, 8
UN3308
............
UN3308
............
05
B
............
40
............
1
306 .......
306 .......
306 .......
None ....
304
304
304
192
.......
.......
.......
.......
314, 315
314, 315
314, 315
245 .......
Forbidden
75 kg
75 kg
Forbidden
150 kg
150 kg
150 kg
Forbidden
D
A
D
D
40
............
............
40
2.3, 8
2
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
............
2.3, 8
3
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3308
............
2.3, 8
4
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3309
............
1
None ....
192 .......
245 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
17, 40
UN3309
............
2
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
17, 40
UN3309
............
3
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
17, 40
UN3309
............
4
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
17, 40
UN3160
............
2.3,
2.1,
8.
2.3,
2.1,
8.
2.3,
2.1,
8.
2.3,
2.1,
8.
2.3, 2.1
1
None ....
192 .......
245 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3160
............
2.3, 2.1
2, B9, B14
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3160
............
2.3, 2.1
3, B14
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3160
............
2.3, 2.1
4
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3162
............
2.3 ......
1
None ....
192 .......
245 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3162
............
2.3 ......
2, B9, B14
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3162
............
2.3 ......
3, B14
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3162
............
2.3 ......
4
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3310
............
1
None ....
192 .......
245 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40, 89,
90
UN3310
............
2
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40, 89,
90
UN3310
............
3
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40, 89,
90
UN3310
............
4
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40, 89,
90
UN3307
............
2.3,
5.1,
8.
2.3,
2.1,
8.
2.3,
2.1,
8.
2.3,
2.1,
8.
2.3, 5.1
1
None ....
192 .......
245 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3307
............
2.3, 5.1
2
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3307
............
2.3, 5.1
3
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN3307
............
2.3, 5.1
4
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
UN1058
............
2.2 ......
306 .......
304 .......
None ....
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
PO 00000
Frm 00064
Fmt 4701
T50
T50
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
(5)
UN0131
UN1057
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
+
Hazard
class or Division
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
Liquefied hydrocarbon gas, see
Hydrocarbon gas mixture, liquefied, n.o.s..
Liquefied natural gas, see Methane, etc. (UN 1972).
Liquefied petroleum gas see Petroleum gases, liquefied.
Lithium ..........................................
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
211 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
Lithium acetylide ethylenediamine
complex, see Water reactive
solid etc.
Lithium alkyls ................................
....................
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
4.2
UN2445
I
4.2, 4.3
Lithium aluminum hydride ............
Lithium aluminum hydride, ethereal.
Lithium batteries, contained in
equipment.
Lithium batteries packed with
equipment.
Lithium battery ..............................
Lithium borohydride ......................
Lithium ferrosilicon .......................
4.3
4.3
UN1410
UN1411
I
I
9
UN3091
9
UN3091
9
4.3
4.3
Lithium hydride .............................
Lithium hydride, fused solid .........
Lithium hydroxide, monohydrate
or Lithium hydroxide, solid.
Lithium hydroxide, solution ..........
.......................................................
Lithium hypochlorite, dry with
more than 39% available chlorine (8.8% available oxygen) or
Lithium hypochlorite mixtures,
dry with more than 39% available chlorine (8.8% available
oxygen).
Lithium in cartridges, see Lithium
Lithium nitrate ...............................
Lithium nitride ...............................
I
4.3 ......
(7)
(10)
Vessel stowage
(3)
UN1415
(6)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(2)
4.3
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
A7, A19, IB1, IP1,
N45
............
E
............
............
None ....
181 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
4.3 ......
4.3, 3
B11, T21, TP2,
TP7
A19
A2, A3, A11, N34
None ....
None ....
211 .......
201 .......
242 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
15 kg
1L
E
D
............
40
II
9 .........
29
185(i) ....
185 .......
None ....
5 kg
5 kg
A
............
II
9 .........
29
185 .......
185 .......
None ....
5 kg gross
35 kg gross
A
............
UN3090
UN1413
UN2830
II
I
II
9 .........
4.3 ......
4.3 ......
29
A19, N40
A19, IB7, IP2
185 .......
None ....
151 .......
185 .......
211 .......
212 .......
None ....
242 .......
241 .......
5 kg gross
Forbidden
15 kg
35 kg gross
15 kg
50 kg
A
E
E
4.3
4.3
8
UN1414
UN2805
UN2680
I
II
II
4.3 ......
4.3 ......
8 .........
A19, N40
A8, A19, A20, IB4
IB8, IP2, IP4
None ....
151 .......
154 .......
211 .......
212 .......
212 .......
242 .......
241 .......
240 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
15 kg
15 kg
50 kg
50 kg
E
E
A
............
............
40, 85,
103
............
............
............
8
....................
5.1
UN2679
UN1471
II
III
II
8 .........
8 .........
5.1 ......
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, T4, TP2
A9, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34
154 .......
154 .......
152 .......
202 .......
203 .......
212 .......
242 .......
241 .......
240 .......
1L
5L
5 kg
30 L
60 L
25 kg
A
A
A
....................
5.1
4.3
UN2722
UN2806
III
I
............
5.1 ......
4.3 ......
...........
152 .......
None ....
...........
213 .......
211 .......
...........
240 .......
242 .......
....................
25 kg
Forbidden
....................
100 kg
15 kg
A
E
Lithium peroxide ...........................
5.1
UN1472
II
5.1 ......
152 .......
212 .......
None ....
5 kg
25 kg
A
Lithium silicon ...............................
LNG, see Methane etc. (UN
1972).
London purple ..............................
LPG, see Petroleum gases, liquefied.
Lye, see Sodium hydroxide, solutions.
Magnesium alkyls .........................
4.3
....................
UN1417
II
4.3 ......
............
A19, A20, IB7, IP2
151 .......
...........
212 .......
...........
241 .......
...........
15 kg
....................
50 kg
....................
A
6.1
....................
UN1621
II
6.1 ......
............
IB8, IP2, IP4
None ....
...........
212 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
25 kg
....................
100 kg
....................
A
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
A1, IB8, IP3
A19, IB4, IP1,
N40
A9, IB6, IP2, N34
............
4.2
UN3053
I
4.2, 4.3
Magnesium aluminum phosphide
Magnesium arsenate ....................
Magnesium bisulfite solution, see
Bisulfites, aqueous solutions,
n.o.s..
Magnesium bromate ....................
4.3
6.1
....................
UN1419
UN1622
I
II
4.3, 6.1
6.1 ......
............
5.1
UN1473
II
5.1 ......
Magnesium chlorate .....................
5.1
UN2723
II
5.1 ......
Magnesium diamide .....................
Magnesium diphenyl ....................
Magnesium dross, wet or hot ......
Magnesium fluorosilicate ..............
Magnesium granules, coated,
particle size not less than 149
microns.
Magnesium hydride ......................
Magnesium or Magnesium alloys
with more than 50 percent
magnesium in pellets, turnings
or ribbons.
Magnesium nitrate ........................
Magnesium perchlorate ................
4.2
4.2
Forbidden
6.1
4.3
UN2004
UN2005
II
I
A8, A19, A20, IB6
UN2853
UN2950
III
III
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
............
6.1 ......
4.3 ......
4.3
4.1
UN2010
UN1869
I
III
5.1
5.1
UN1474
UN1475
Magnesium peroxide ....................
5.1
Magnesium phosphide .................
Magnesium, powder or Magnesium alloys, powder.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Magnesium scrap, see Magnesium, etc. (UN 1869).
4.3
4.3
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............
............
............
13, 75,
106
85, 103
............
............
............
............
None ....
181 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
18
None ....
None ....
...........
211 .......
212 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
Forbidden
25 kg
....................
15 kg
100 kg
....................
E
A
40, 85
............
............
A1, IB8, IP4
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
IB8, IP2, IP4
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
212 .......
187 .......
...........
213 .......
213 .......
241 .......
244 .......
...........
240 .......
240 .......
15 kg
Forbidden
....................
100 kg
25 kg
50 kg
Forbidden
....................
200 kg
100 kg
C
C
IB8, IP3
A1, A19, IB8, IP4
None ....
None ....
...........
153 .......
151 .......
A
A
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
............
............
............
26
............
4.3 ......
4.1 ......
A19, N40
A1, IB8, IP3
None ....
151 .......
211 .......
213 .......
242 .......
240 .......
Forbidden
25 kg
15 kg
100 kg
E
A
............
39
III
II
5.1 ......
5.1 ......
A1, IB8, IP3
IB6, IP2
152 .......
152 .......
213 .......
212 .......
240 .......
242 .......
25 kg
5 kg
100 kg
25 kg
A
A
UN1476
II
5.1 ......
IB6, IP2
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
UN2011
UN1418
I
I
4.3, 6.1
4.3, 4.2
A19, N40
A19, B56
None ....
None ....
211 .......
211 .......
None ....
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
15 kg
15 kg
E
A
............
56, 58,
106
13, 75,
106
40, 85
39
II
III
4.3, 4.2
4.3, 4.2
............
A19, B56, IB5, IP2
A19, B56, IB8, IP4
None ....
None ....
...........
212 .......
213 .......
...........
241 .......
241 .......
...........
15 kg
25 kg
....................
50 kg
100 kg
....................
A
A
....................
....................
....................
PO 00000
Frm 00065
B11, T21, TP2,
TP7
A19, N34, N40
IB8, IP2, IP4
............
96
48, 56,
58, 69,
106,
116
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
+
AW
Hazard
class or Division
Identification Numbers
(2)
(3)
(4)
Magnesium silicide .......................
Magnetized
material,
see
§ 173.21.
Maleic anhydride ..........................
Malononitrile .................................
Mancozeb
(manganese
ethylenebisdithiocarbamate
complex with zinc) see Maneb.
Maneb or Maneb preparations
with not less than 60 percent
maneb.
Maneb stabilized or Maneb preparations, stabilized against selfheating.
Manganese nitrate .......................
Manganese resinate .....................
Mannitan tetranitrate ....................
Mannitol hexanitrate (dry) ............
Mannitol hexanitrate, wetted or
Nitromannite, wetted with not
less than 40 percent water, or
mixture of alcohol and water,
by mass.
Marine pollutants, liquid or solid,
n.o.s., see Environmentally
hazardous substances, liquid or
solid, n.o.s..
Matches, block, see Matches,
’strike anywhere’.
Matches, fusee .............................
Matches, safety (book, card or
strike on box).
Matches, strike anywhere ............
Matches, wax, Vesta ....................
Matting acid, see Sulfuric acid .....
Medicine, liquid, flammable, toxic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Medicine, liquid, toxic, n.o.s. ........
.......................................................
Medicine, solid, toxic, n.o.s. .........
.......................................................
Memtetrahydrophthalic anhydride,
see Corrosive liquids, n.o.s..
Mercaptans, liquid, flammable,
n.o.s. or Mercaptan mixture, liquid, flammable, n.o.s..
.......................................................
4.3
....................
UN2624
8
6.1
....................
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Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(10A)
(10B)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
II
4.3 ......
............
A19, A20, IB7, IP2
151 .......
...........
212 .......
...........
241 .......
...........
15 kg
....................
50 kg
....................
B
85, 103
............
UN2215
UN2647
III
II
8 .........
6.1 ......
............
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
154 .......
None ....
...........
213 .......
212 .......
...........
240 .......
242 .......
...........
25 kg
25 kg
....................
100 kg
100 kg
....................
A
A
............
12
............
4.2
UN2210
III
4.2, 4.3
57, A1, A19, IB6
None ....
213 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
34
4.3
UN2968
III
4.3 ......
54, A1, A19, IB8,
IP4
151 .......
213 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
34
5.1
4.1
Forbidden
Forbidden
1.1D
UN2724
UN1330
III
III
A1, IB8, IP3
A1, IB6
II
152 .......
151 .......
...........
...........
None ....
213 .......
213 .......
...........
...........
62 .........
240 .......
240 .......
...........
...........
None ....
25 kg
25 kg
....................
....................
Forbidden
100 kg
100 kg
....................
....................
Forbidden
A
A
UN0133
5.1 ......
4.1 ......
............
............
1.1D ...
............
............
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
121
............
....................
10
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
4.1
4.1
UN2254
UN1944
III
III
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
186 .......
186 .......
186 .......
186 .......
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
A
A
............
............
4.1
4.1
....................
3
UN1331
UN1945
III
III
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
............
3, 6.1
186 .......
186 .......
...........
None ....
186 .......
186 .......
...........
202 .......
None ....
None ....
...........
None ....
Forbidden
25 kg
....................
1L
Forbidden
100 kg
....................
5L
B
B
............
............
............
40
150 .......
153 .......
153 .......
153 .......
153 .......
...........
203 .......
202 .......
203 .......
212 .......
213 .......
...........
None ....
243 .......
241 .......
None ....
None ....
...........
5L
5L
5L
5 kg
5 kg
....................
5L
5L
5L
5 kg
5 kg
....................
A
C
C
C
C
............
40
40
40
40
............
....................
6.1
....................
6.1
....................
....................
3
UN3248
UN1851
UN3249
UN3336
....................
3
VerDate 11<MAY>2000
(10)
Vessel stowage
(8A)
....................
Mercury based pesticides, liquid,
toxic.
(9)
Quantity limitations
(7)
.......................................................
Mercuric sulfocyanate, see Mercury thiocyanate.
Mercurol, see Mercury nucleate ..
Mercurous azide ...........................
Mercurous compounds, see Mercury compounds, etc.
Mercurous nitrate .........................
Mercury ........................................
Mercury acetate ...........................
Mercury acetylide .........................
Mercury ammonium chloride ........
Mercury based pesticides, liquid,
flammable, toxic, flash point
less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
Mercaptans, liquid, flammable,
toxic, n.o.s. or Mercaptan mixtures, liquid, flammable, toxic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Mercaptans, liquid, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. or Mercaptan mixtures, liquid, toxic, flammable,
n.o.s., flash point not less than
23 degrees C.
5-Mercaptotetrazol-1-acetic acid ..
Mercuric arsenate ........................
Mercuric chloride ..........................
Mercuric compounds, see Mercury compounds, etc.
Mercuric nitrate ............................
Mercuric potassium cyanide ........
Label
Codes
PG
UN1228
....................
II
36, IB2
............
B
III
II
III
II
III
3, 6.1
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
36, IB3
I
3 .........
T11, TP2
150 .......
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
E
95
II
3 .........
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
B
95
III
3 .........
II
3, 6.1
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP8, TP28
B1, B52, IB3, T4,
TP1, TP29
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
III
3, 6.1
B1, IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
6.1
UN3071
II
6.1, 3
1.4C
6.1
6.1
....................
UN0448
UN1623
UN1624
II
II
II
1.4C ...
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
6.1
6.1
UN1625
UN1626
II
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
36
36
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4, N73
IB7, IP1, N74,
N75
150 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
B
95
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
60 L
B
40, 95
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
5L
220 L
A
40, 95
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
C
40, 121
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
62 .........
212 .......
212 .......
...........
None ....
242 .......
242 .......
...........
Forbidden
25 kg
25 kg
....................
75 kg
100 kg
100 kg
....................
09
A
A
............
............
............
............
None ....
None ....
212 .......
211 .......
242 .......
242 .......
25 kg
5 kg
100 kg
50 kg
A
A
............
26
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
Forbidden
....................
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
............
............
............
None ....
164 .......
None ....
...........
None ....
None ....
212 .......
164 .......
212 .......
...........
212 .......
201 .......
242 .......
240 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
243 .......
25 kg
35 kg
25 kg
....................
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
35 kg
100 kg
....................
100 kg
30 L
A
B
A
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
6.1
8
6.1
Forbidden
6.1
3
UN1627
UN2809
UN1629
II
III
II
UN1630
UN2778
II
I
6.1 ......
8 .........
6.1 ......
............
6.1 ......
3, 6.1
II
3, 6.1
I
6.1 ......
....................
6.1
Jkt 194001
UN3012
PO 00000
Frm 00066
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4700
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B
............
40, 97
............
............
............
40
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
A
+
G
G
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
.......................................................
....................
Identification Numbers
(4)
.......................................................
....................
Mercury based pesticides, liquid,
toxic, flammable, flash point not
less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
.......................................................
Mercury based pesticides, solid,
toxic.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Mercury benzoate ........................
Mercury bromides ........................
Mercury compounds, liquid, n.o.s.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Mercury compounds, solid, n.o.s.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Mercury contained in manufactured articles.
Mercury cyanide ...........................
....................
....................
6.1
6.1
6.1
....................
....................
6.1
....................
....................
8
(5)
II
6.1 ......
III
6.1 ......
6.1, 3
....................
II
6.1, 3
....................
III
6.1, 3
UN2777
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
I
6.1
UN3011
Label
Codes
PG
(7)
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7, IP1
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
8 .........
IB8, IP2,
IB8,
IB8, IP2,
IB8, IP2,
UN2809
II
III
II
II
I
II
III
I
II
III
III
IB8, IP2, IP4,
N74, N75
111, 117
UN1631
UN1634
UN2024
UN2025
6.1
UN1636
II
6.1 ......
1.1A
UN0135
II
1.1A ...
6.1
6.1
Forbidden
UN1637
UN1638
II
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
UN1638
II
UN1639
UN1640
UN1641
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
III
I
6.1 ......
............
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
3 .........
4.2, 4.3
UN3050
I
4.2, 4.3
4.2
UN2003
I
6.1
UN3281
IP4
IP3
IP4
IP4
IB2
IB3
IB7, IP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
A
40
None ....
153 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
153 .......
None ....
None ....
153 .......
None ....
212
213
212
212
201
202
203
211
212
213
164
242 .......
240 .......
242 .......
242 .......
243 .......
243 .......
241 .......
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
None ....
25 kg
100 kg
25 kg
25 kg
1L
5L
60 L
5 kg
25 kg
100 kg
No limit
100 kg
200 kg
100 kg
100 kg
30 L
60 L
220 L
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
No limit
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
A
A
A
B
40
40
............
............
40
40
40
............
............
............
40, 97
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB2, IP2, IP4
None ....
None ....
...........
212 .......
212 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
25 kg
25 kg
....................
100 kg
100 kg
....................
IB8, IP2, IP4
None ....
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
202 .......
...........
212 .......
212 .......
212 .......
...........
212 .......
212 .......
212 .......
212 .......
212 .......
203 .......
181 .......
243 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
244 .......
5L
....................
25 kg
25 kg
25 kg
....................
25 kg
25 kg
25 kg
25 kg
25 kg
60 L
Forbidden
60 L
....................
100 kg
100 kg
100 kg
....................
100 kg
100 kg
100 kg
100 kg
100 kg
220 L
Forbidden
B9, B11, T21,
TP2, TP7
None ....
181 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
4.2, 4.3
B11, T21, TP2,
TP7
None ....
181 .......
244 .......
I
6.1 ......
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
....................
II
6.1 ......
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
....................
III
6.1 ......
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
I
II
III
II
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.2
......
......
......
......
5, T14, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
N34
IB6, IP2, N34
IB8, IP3, N34
A2, A8, IB1, N34
None
None
None
None
187
187
187
212
.......
.......
.......
.......
None ....
242 .......
241 .......
None ....
25 kg
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
100
50
100
50
II
III
I
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
4.3 ......
A1, IB4
A1, IB4
A19, N34, N40
212 .......
213 .......
211 .......
240 .......
240 .......
242 .......
15 kg
25 kg
Forbidden
II
4.3 ......
II
III
II
III
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
............
A19, IB4, N34,
N40
IB6, IP2
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB6
6.1
Forbidden
6.1
6.1
6.1
Forbidden
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
3
4.2
UN1642
UN1643
UN1644
UN1645
UN1646
UN1229
UN3049
4.2
.......................................................
.......................................................
Metal catalyst, dry ........................
.......................................................
.......................................................
Metal catalyst, wetted with a visible excess of liquid.
Metal hydrides, flammable, n.o.s.
.......................................................
Metal hydrides, water reactive,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
4.2
....................
....................
4.2
UN2881
4.1
....................
4.3
UN3182
Metal powder, self-heating, n.o.s.
.......................................................
Metal powders, flammable, n.o.s.
.......................................................
Metal salts of methyl nitramine
(dry).
Metal salts of organic compounds, flammable, n.o.s..
.......................................................
Metaldehyde .................................
Metallic substance, water-reactive, n.o.s..
.......................................................
4.2
....................
4.1
....................
Forbidden
UN3189
4.1
UN3181
II
4.1 ......
A1, IB8, IP2, IP4
151 .......
212 .......
240 .......
UN1332
UN3208
III
III
I
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
4.3 ......
A1, IB8, IP3
A1, IB8, IP3
IB4
151 .......
151 .......
None ....
213 .......
213 .......
211 .......
240 .......
240 .......
242 .......
II
4.3 ......
IB7, IP2
151 .......
212 .......
242 .......
15 kg
17:47 Jun 20, 2001
UN1378
UN1409
....................
....................
4.1
4.3
UN3089
....................
Jkt 194001
PO 00000
Frm 00067
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B9, B11, T21,
TP2, TP7
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4700
40
153 .......
None ....
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
B
None ....
Mercury fulminate, wetted with
not less than 20 percent water,
or mixture of alcohol and water,
by mass.
Mercury gluconate ........................
Mercury iodide, solid ....................
Mercury
iodide
aquabasic
ammonobasic
(Iodide
of
Millon’s base).
Mercury iodide, solution ...............
Mercury nitride .............................
Mercury nucleate ..........................
Mercury oleate .............................
Mercury oxide ...............................
Mercury oxycyanide .....................
Mercury oxycyanide, desensitized
Mercury potassium iodide ............
Mercury salicylate ........................
Mercury sulfates ...........................
Mercury thiocyanate .....................
Mesityl oxide ................................
Metal alkyl halides, water-reactive
n.o.s. or Metal aryl halides,
water-reactive, n.o.s..
Metal alkyl hydrides, water-reactive, n.o.s. or Metal aryl hydrides, water-reactive, n.o.s..
Metal alkyls, water-reactive, n.o.s.
or Metal aryls, water-reactive
n.o.s..
Metal carbonyls, n.o.s. .................
VerDate 11<MAY>2000
(10)
Vessel stowage
....
....
....
....
151 .......
151 .......
None ....
A
26
12
............
A
A
............
............
............
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
D
............
............
............
............
............
............
26, 91
............
............
............
............
............
............
Forbidden
D
............
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
1L
30 L
B
40
5L
60 L
B
40
60 L
220 L
A
40
kg
kg
kg
kg
C
C
C
C
............
............
............
............
50 kg
100 kg
15 kg
E
E
D
............
............
............
A
A
A
151 .......
212 .......
242 .......
15 kg
50 kg
D
............
None ....
None ....
151 .......
151 .......
...........
212 .......
213 .......
212 .......
213 .......
...........
241 .......
241 .......
240 .......
240 .......
...........
15 kg
25 kg
15 kg
25 kg
....................
50 kg
100 kg
50 kg
100 kg
....................
C
C
B
B
............
............
............
............
............
15 kg
50 kg
B
40
25 kg
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
100 kg
15 kg
B
A
E
40
............
40
50 kg
E
40
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
G
+
+I
D
+
Hazard
class or Division
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(2)
(3)
.......................................................
Metallic substance, water-reactive, self-heating, n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Methacrylaldehyde, stabilized ......
....................
4.3
III
I
4.3 ......
4.3, 4.2
IB8, IP4
UN3209
151 .......
None ....
213 .......
211 .......
241 .......
242 .......
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
15 kg
E
E
40
40
....................
....................
3
UN2396
II
III
II
4.3, 4.2
4.3, 4.2
3, 6.1
IB5, IP2
IB8, IP4
45, IB2, T7, TP1,
TP13
IB3, T4, TP1,
TP18
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
None ....
None ....
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
202 .......
242 .......
242 .......
243 .......
15 kg
25 kg
1L
50 kg
100 kg
60 L
E
E
E
40
40
40
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
12, 40,
48
150 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
60 L
....................
220 L
....................
A
............
............
306 .......
302 .......
302 .......
Forbidden
150 kg
E
40
T75, TP5
None ....
None ....
318 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
2, 25, B9, B14,
B32, B74, T20,
TP2, TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
IB2, T7, TP2
IB2, T7, TP2
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
150 .......
150 .......
...........
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
202 .......
...........
203 .......
203 .......
226 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
244 .......
1L
1L
....................
60 L
60 L
Forbidden
60 L
60 L
....................
220 L
220 L
Forbidden
B
B
A
A
D
40
40
............
............
............
40
150 .......
306 .......
202 .......
304 .......
242 .......
314, 315
5L
Forbidden
60 L
150 kg
B
B
............
40
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
...........
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
242 .......
....................
5L
....................
60 L
E
............
............
Methacrylic acid, stabilized ..........
8
UN2531
II
8 .........
Methacrylonitrile, stabilized ..........
3
UN3079
I
3, 6.1
Methallyl alcohol ...........................
Methane and hydrogen, mixtures,
see Hydrogen and methane,
mixtures, etc.
Methane, compressed or Natural
gas, compressed (with high
methane content).
Methane, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid) or Natural gas, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid), with high methane content).
Methanesulfonyl chloride .............
3
....................
UN2614
III
3 .........
............
2.1
UN1971
............
2.1 ......
2.1
UN1972
............
2.1 ......
6.1
UN3246
I
6.1, 8
Methanol .......................................
Methanol .......................................
Methazoic acid .............................
4-Methoxy-4-methylpentan-2-one
1-Methoxy-2-propanol ..................
Methoxymethyl isocyanate ...........
3
3
Forbidden
3
3
3
UN1230
UN1230
II
II
UN2293
UN3092
UN2605
III
III
I
3, 6.1
3 .........
............
3 .........
3 .........
3, 6.1
Methyl acetate ..............................
Methyl acetylene and propadiene
mixtures, stabilized.
Methyl acrylate, stabilized ............
3
2.1
UN1231
UN1060
II
............
3 .........
2.1 ......
3
UN1919
II
3 .........
Methyl alcohol, see Methanol ......
Methyl allyl chloride ......................
....................
3
UN2554
II
............
3 .........
Methyl amyl ketone, see Amyl
methyl ketone.
Methyl bromide .............................
Methyl bromide and chloropicrin
mixtures with more than 2 percent
chloropicrin,
see
Chloropicrin and methyl bromide mixtures.
Methyl bromide and chloropicrin
mixtures with not more than 2
percent chloropicrin, see Methyl
bromide.
Methyl bromide and ethylene
dibromide mixtures, liquid.
....................
UN1062
............
6.1
UN1647
I
6.1 ......
Methyl bromoacetate ....................
2-Methyl-1-butene ........................
2-Methyl-2-butene ........................
3-Methyl-1-butene ........................
Methyl tert-butyl ether ..................
Methyl butyrate .............................
Methyl chloride, or Refrigerant
gas R 40.
Methyl chloride and chloropicrin
mixtures, see Chloropicrin and
methyl chloride mixtures.
Methyl chloride and methylene
chloride mixtures.
Methyl chloroacetate ....................
Methyl
chlorocarbonate,
see
Methyl chloroformate.
Methyl chloroform, see 1,1,1-Trichloroethane.
Methyl chloroformate ....................
6.1
3
3
3
3
3
2.1
UN2643
UN2459
UN2460
UN2561
UN2398
UN1237
UN1063
II
I
II
I
II
II
............
6.1 ......
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
2.1 ......
2.3
....................
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP44
IB2, T4, TP1
T50
IB2, T4, TP1,
TP13
IB2, T4, TP1,
TP13
............
....................
2.3 ......
............
3, B14, T50
............
....................
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, N65, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP44
IB2, T7, TP2
T11, TP2
IB2, IP8, T7, TP1
T11, TP2
IB2, T7, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
T50
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
...........
193 .......
...........
314, 315
...........
Forbidden
....................
25 kg
....................
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
40
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
150 .......
150 .......
306 .......
202
201
202
201
202
202
304
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
243 .......
243 .......
242 .......
243 .......
242 .......
242 .......
314, 315
5L
1L
5L
1L
5L
5L
5 kg
60 L
30 L
60 L
30 L
60 L
60 L
100 kg
D
E
E
E
E
B
D
40
............
............
............
............
............
40
...........
...........
....................
....................
...........
............
D
40
............
............
............
2.1
UN1912
............
2.1 ......
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
D
40
6.1
....................
UN2295
I
6.1, 3
............
T14, TP2, TP13
None ....
...........
201 .......
...........
243 .......
...........
1L
....................
30 L
....................
D
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
6.1
UN1238
I
6.1, 3,
8.
None ....
226 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
21, 40,
100
Methyl chloromethyl ether ............
6.1
UN1239
I
6.1, 3
None ....
226 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
Methyl 2-chloropropionate ............
Methyl dichloroacetate .................
3
6.1
UN2933
UN2299
III
III
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, N34, T22,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP44
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP38, TP44
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
150 .......
153 .......
203 .......
203 .......
242 .......
241 .......
60 L
60 L
220 L
220 L
A
A
............
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
(3)
Methyl ethyl ether, see Ethyl
methyl ether.
Methyl ethyl ketone, see Ethyl
methyl ketone.
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide, in
solution with more than 9 percent by mass active oxygen.
2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine ...............
Methyl fluoride, or Refrigerant gas
R 41.
Methyl formate .............................
2-Methyl-2-heptanethiol ................
....................
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
............
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
UN2300
UN2454
III
............
6.1 ......
2.1 ......
IB3, T4, TP1
153 .......
306 .......
203 .......
304 .......
241 .......
314, 315
60 L
Forbidden
220 L
150 kg
A
E
............
40
3
6.1
UN1243
UN3023
I
I
3 .........
6.1, 3
150 .......
None ....
201 .......
227 .......
243 .......
244 .......
1L
Forbidden
30 L
Forbidden
E
D
............
40, 102
Methyl iodide ................................
6.1
UN2644
I
6.1 ......
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
12, 40
Methyl isobutyl carbinol ................
Methyl isobutyl ketone .................
Methyl isobutyl ketone peroxide,
in solution with more than 9
percent by mass active oxygen.
Methyl isocyanate ........................
3
3
Forbidden
UN2053
UN1245
III
II
3 .........
3 .........
............
T11, TP2
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
150 .......
150 .......
...........
203 .......
202 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
60 L
5L
....................
220 L
60 L
....................
A
B
............
............
............
6.1
UN2480
I
None ....
226 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
26, 40
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
............
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
201 .......
242 .......
243 .......
5L
Forbidden
60 L
1L
B
D
............
............
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
25 kg
D
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
E
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
2, B9, B14, B16,
B32, B74, T20,
TP4, TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, IP8, T7, TP2
IB2, T4, TP1
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
202 .......
202 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
5L
5L
....................
60 L
60 L
60 L
....................
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
IB3, T4, TP1
153 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
241 .......
...........
60 L
....................
1, 25, B9, B14,
B30, B72, T22,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP44
IB2, IP8, T7, TP2
T50
B1, IB2, T7, TP1
None ....
226 .......
244 .......
None ....
306 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
304 .......
202 .......
...........
...........
...........
150 .......
153 .......
153 .......
150 .......
...........
...........
203 .......
203 .......
203 .......
202 .......
Methyl isovalerate ........................
Methyl magnesium bromide, in
ethyl ether.
Methyl mercaptan .........................
Methyl mercaptopropionaldehyde,
see Thia-4-pentanal.
Methyl methacrylate monomer,
stabilized.
Methyl nitramine (dry) ..................
Methyl nitrate ................................
Methyl nitrite .................................
Methyl norbornene dicarboxylic
anhydride, see Corrosive liquids, n.o.s..
Methyl orthosilicate ......................
D
Identification Numbers
6.1
2.1
Methyl isopropenyl ketone, stabilized.
Methyl isothiocyanate ...................
D
Hazard
class or Division
6.1, 3
3
UN1246
II
3 .........
6.1
UN2477
I
6.1, 3
3
4.3
UN2400
UN1928
II
I
3 .........
4.3, 3
2.3
UN1064
............
2.3, 2.1
....................
3
UN1247
II
I
6.1, 3
Methyl phosphonic dichloride .......
6.1
NA9206
I
6.1, 8
Methyl phosphonothioic dichloride, anhydrous, see Corrosive
liquid, n.o.s..
Methyl phosphonous dichloride,
pyrophoric liquid.
....................
Methyl picric acid (heavy metal
salts of).
Methyl propionate .........................
Methyl propyl ether ......................
Methyl propyl ketone ....................
Methyl sulfate, see Dimethyl sulfate.
Methyl sulfide, see Dimethyl sulfide.
Methyl trichloroacetate .................
Methyl
trimethylol
methane
trinitrate.
Methyl vinyl ketone, stabilized .....
Forbidden
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UN1248
UN2612
UN1249
II
II
II
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
............
6.1
Forbidden
UN2533
III
6.1 ......
............
6.1
UN1251
I
6.1, 3,
8.
3
2.1
3
Forbidden
UN1234
UN1061
UN1235
II
............
II
............
....................
Jkt 194001
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
2, A3, B9, B14,
B32, B74, N34,
N43, T20, TP4,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
............
NA2845
Forbidden
Forbidden
3
6.1
6.1
3
IB2, T4, TP1
............
............
............
............
UN2606
Methylal ........................................
Methylamine, anhydrous ..............
Methylamine, aqueous solution ...
Methylamine dinitramine and dry
salts thereof.
Methylamine nitroform ..................
Methylamine perchlorate (dry) .....
Methylamyl acetate ......................
N-Methylaniline .............................
alpha-Methylbenzyl alcohol ..........
3-Methylbutan-2-one ....................
3, B7, B9, B14,
T50
3 .........
6.1
3
3
3
....................
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
IB2, T4, TP1
............
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
6.1
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP44
IB2, T4, TP1
............
UN1233
UN2294
UN2937
UN2397
PO 00000
III
III
III
II
3 .........
2.1 ......
3, 8 ....
............
............
............
3 .........
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
3 .........
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TP1
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B
40
............
............
............
............
............
D
18
B
E
B
............
40
............
............
220 L
....................
A
............
............
Forbidden
Forbidden
B
40
242 .......
314, 315
243 .......
...........
5L
Forbidden
1L
....................
60 L
150 kg
5L
....................
E
B
E
............
40
41
............
...........
...........
242 .......
241 .......
241 .......
242 .......
....................
....................
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60 L
60 L
5L
....................
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220 L
220 L
220 L
60 L
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
D
D
D
+
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
3, 8 ....
2.3,
2.1,
8.
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
6.1 ......
IB2, T7, TP1
2, A2, A3, A7, B9,
B14, N34
None ....
None ....
202 .......
226 .......
243 .......
314, 315
1L
Forbidden
5L
Forbidden
B
D
40
17, 40
B1, IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
2, T20, TP4,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
A2, A3, A7, B6,
B77, N34, T10,
TP2, TP7, TP13
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
202
203
203
202
192
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
None ....
5L
60 L
60 L
5L
Forbidden
60 L
220 L
220 L
60 L
Forbidden
B
A
A
B
D
............
............
............
............
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
1L
D
21, 28,
40, 49,
100
............
N-Methylbutylamine ......................
Methylchlorosilane ........................
3
2.3
UN2945
UN2534
II
............
Methylcyclohexane .......................
Methylcyclohexanols, flammable
Methylcyclohexanone ...................
Methylcyclopentane ......................
Methyldichloroarsine ....................
3
3
3
3
6.1
UN2296
UN2617
UN2297
UN2298
NA1556
II
III
III
II
I
Methyldichlorosilane .....................
4.3
UN1242
I
Methylene
chloride,
see
Dichloromethane.
Methylene glycol dinitrate ............
2-Methylfuran ...............................
a-Methylglucoside tetranitrate ......
a-Methylglycerol trinitrate .............
5-Methylhexan-2-one ...................
Methylhydrazine ...........................
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
Forbidden
3
Forbidden
Forbidden
3
6.1
............
3 .........
............
............
3 .........
6.1, 3,
8.
...........
150 .......
...........
...........
150 .......
None ....
...........
202 .......
...........
...........
203 .......
226 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
244 .......
....................
5L
....................
....................
60 L
Forbidden
....................
60 L
....................
....................
220 L
Forbidden
UN2301
II
UN2302
UN1244
III
I
4.3, 8,
3.
4-Methylmorpholine
or
nmethylmorpholine.
Methylpentadienes .......................
2-Methylpentan-2-ol .....................
Methylpentanes, see Hexanes .....
Methylphenyldichlorosilane ..........
3
UN2535
II
3, 8 ....
3
3
....................
8
UN2461
UN2560
II
III
UN2437
II
3 .........
3 .........
............
8 .........
1-Methylpiperidine ........................
Methyltetrahydrofuran ..................
Methyltrichlorosilane .....................
3
3
3
UN2399
UN2536
UN1250
II
II
I
3, 8 ....
3 .........
3, 8 ....
alpha-Methylvaleraldehyde ..........
Mine rescue equipment containing carbon dioxide, see
Carbon dioxide.
Mines with bursting charge ..........
Mines with bursting charge ..........
Mines with bursting charge ..........
Mines with bursting charge ..........
Mixed acid, see Nitrating acid,
mixtures etc.
Mobility aids, see Battery powered equipment or Battery powered vehicle’.
Model rocket motor ......................
Model rocket motor ......................
Molybdenum pentachloride ..........
Monochloroacetone (unstabilized)
Monochloroethylene, see Vinyl
chloride, stabilized.
Monoethanolamine, see Ethanolamine, solutions.
Monoethylamine, see Ethylamine
Morpholine ....................................
Morpholine, aqueous, mixture,
see Corrosive liquids, n.o.s..
Motor fuel anti-knock compounds
see Motor fuel anti-knock mixtures.
Motor fuel anti-knock mixtures .....
3
....................
UN2367
II
3 .........
............
1.1F
1.1D
1.2D
1.2F
....................
UN0136
UN0137
UN0138
UN0294
II
II
II
II
....................
1.4C
1.4S
8
Forbidden
....................
NA0276
NA0323
UN2508
II
II
III
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
1, B7, B9, B14,
B30, B72, B77,
N34, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP44
B6, IB2, T7, TP1
E
A
D
............
............
............
............
............
21, 40,
49, 100
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
B
40
150 .......
150 .......
...........
154 .......
202 .......
203 .......
...........
202 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
5L
60 L
....................
1L
60 L
220 L
....................
30 L
E
A
C
............
............
............
40
None ....
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
202 .......
201 .......
243 .......
242 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
Forbidden
5L
60 L
2.5 L
B
B
B
............
............
40
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
B
............
............
1.1F ...
1.1D ...
1.2D ...
1.2F ...
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
08
03
03
08
............
............
............
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
None ....
154 .......
...........
...........
62 .........
62 .........
213 .......
...........
...........
None ....
None ....
240 .......
...........
...........
Forbidden
25 kg
25 kg
....................
....................
75 kg
100 kg
100 kg
....................
....................
1.4C ...
1.4S ...
8 .........
............
............
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
IB2, T7, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
A7, B6, B77, N34,
T11, TP2, TP13
B1, IB2, T4, TP1
51
51
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
............
06
05
C
............
............
40
............
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
8
....................
............
8, 3 ....
............
...........
None ....
...........
...........
201 .......
...........
...........
243 .......
...........
....................
.5 L
....................
....................
2.5 L
....................
............
25,40
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
UN2054
I
....................
............
I
None ....
201 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
30 L
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
............
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
alpha-Naphthylamine ...................
Naphthalene, molten ....................
Naphthylamineperchlorate ...........
Naphthylthiourea ..........................
Naphthylurea ................................
Natural gases (with high methane
content), see Methane, etc.
(UN 1971, UN 1972).
Neohexane, see Hexanes ............
6.1
4.1
Forbidden
6.1
6.1
....................
....................
6.1, 3
............
4.1
UN1334
III
4.1 ......
Forbidden
6.1
UN1650
II
............
6.1 ......
UN2077
UN2304
III
III
UN1651
UN1652
II
II
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TP2, TP13
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UN1649
C
Motor spirit, see Gasoline ............
Muriatic acid, see Hydrochloric
acid.
Musk xylene, see 5-tert-Butyl2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylene.
Naphtha see Petroleum distillates
n.o.s..
Naphthalene, crude or Naphthalene, refined.
Naphthalene diozonide ................
beta-Naphthylamine .....................
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6.1 ......
4.1 ......
............
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
A1, IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB8, IP3, T3, TP1
A1, IB1, T1, TP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
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None ....
...........
212 .......
...........
242 .......
....................
25 kg
....................
100 kg
A
............
............
153 .......
151 .......
...........
None ....
None ....
...........
213 .......
213 .......
...........
212 .......
212 .......
...........
240 .......
241 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
100 kg
Forbidden
....................
25 kg
25 kg
....................
200 kg
Forbidden
....................
100 kg
100 kg
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Neon, compressed .......................
Neon, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid).
New explosive or explosive device, see §§ 173.51 and 173.56.
Nickel carbonyl .............................
Nickel cyanide ..............................
+
G
G
G
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
UN1065
UN1913
............
............
2.2 ......
2.2 ......
6.1
6.1
UN1259
UN1653
I
II
6.1, 3
6.1 ......
5.1
5.1
Forbidden
6.1
6.1
UN2725
UN2726
III
III
UN1654
UN3144
II
I
5.1 ......
5.1 ......
............
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
II
6.1 ......
2.2
2.2
....................
....................
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
Nicotine compounds, solid, n.o.s.
or Nicotine preparations, solid,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Nicotine hydrochloride or Nicotine
hydrochloride solution.
Nicotine salicylate ........................
Nicotine sulfate, solid ...................
Nicotine sulfate, solution ..............
Nicotine tartrate ............................
Nitrated paper (unstable) .............
Nitrates, inorganic, aqueous solution, n.o.s..
.......................................................
Nitrates, inorganic, n.o.s. .............
.......................................................
Nitrates of diazonium compounds
Nitrating acid mixtures, spent with
more than 50 percent nitric acid.
Nitrating acid mixtures spent with
not more than 50 percent nitric
acid.
Nitrating acid mixtures with more
than 50 percent nitric acid.
Nitrating acid mixtures with not
more than 50 percent nitric acid.
Nitric acid other than red fuming,
with more than 70 percent nitric
acid.
6.1
UN1655
I
....................
....................
6.1
UN1656
....................
5.1
....................
Forbidden
8
(7)
T75, TP5
............
Nickel nitrate ................................
Nickel nitrite ..................................
Nickel picrate ................................
Nicotine ........................................
Nicotine compounds, liquid, n.o.s.
or Nicotine preparations, liquid,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
Forbidden
5.1
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
1
IB8, IP2, IP4,
N74, N75
A1, IB8, IP3
A1, IB8, IP3
IB2
A4
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
306 .......
320 .......
302 .......
316 .......
302 .......
None ....
75 kg
50 kg
150 kg
500 kg
A
B
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
None ....
198 .......
212 .......
None ....
242 .......
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
D
A
............
18, 40
26
152 .......
152 .......
...........
None ....
None ....
213 .......
213 .......
...........
202 .......
201 .......
240 .......
240 .......
...........
243 .......
243 .......
25 kg
25 kg
....................
5L
1L
100 kg
100 kg
....................
60 L
30 L
A
A
A
B
............
56, 58
............
............
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
B
40
6.1 ......
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB7, IP1
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
B
............
II
III
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB2, IP2, IP4
None ....
153 .......
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
202 .......
242 .......
240 .......
243 .......
25 kg
100 kg
5L
100 kg
200 kg
60 L
A
A
A
............
............
............
UN1657
UN1658
UN1658
UN1659
II
II
II
II
IB8,
IB8,
IB2,
IB8,
II
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
152 .......
212 .......
212 .......
202 .......
212 .......
...........
202 .......
242 .......
242 .......
243 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
25 kg
25 kg
5L
25 kg
....................
1L
100 kg
100 kg
60 L
100 kg
....................
5L
A
A
A
A
UN3218
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
5.1 ......
............
............
............
............
............
46
UN1477
III
II
III
152 .......
152 .......
152 .......
...........
None ....
203 .......
212 .......
213 .......
...........
158 .......
241 .......
240 .......
240 .......
...........
243 .......
2.5 L
5 kg
25 kg
....................
Forbidden
30 L
25 kg
100 kg
....................
2.5 L
B
A
A
D
46
46
46
............
40, 66
None ....
158 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
D
40
None ....
158 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
D
40, 66
None ....
158 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
D
40
None ....
158 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
D
44, 66,
89, 90,
110,
111
44, 66,
89, 90,
110,
111
40, 66,
74, 89,
90
40, 89,
90
IP2, IP4
IP2, IP4
T7, TP2
IP2, IP4
58, IB2, T4, TP1
UN1826
I
5.1 ......
5.1 ......
5.1 ......
............
8, 5.1
8
UN1826
II
8 .........
8
UN1796
I
8, 5.1
8
UN1796
II
8 .........
8
UN2031
I
8, 5.1
Nitric acid other than red fuming,
with not more than 70 percent
nitric acid.
8
UN2031
II
8 .........
B2, B47, B53, IB2,
T8, TP2, TP12
None ....
158 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
D
Nitric acid, red fuming ..................
8
UN2032
I
8, 5.1,
6.1.
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
Nitric oxide, compressed ..............
2.3
UN1660
............
None ....
337 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
Nitric oxide and dinitrogen tetroxide mixtures or Nitric oxide and
nitrogen dioxide mixtures.
Nitriles, flammable, toxic, n.o.s. ...
2.3
UN1975
............
None ....
337 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40, 89,
90
3
UN3273
I
2.3,
5.1,
8.
2.3,
5.1,
8.
3, 6.1
2, B9, B32, B74,
T20, TP2, TP12,
TP13, TP38, TP45
1, B37, B46, B50,
B60, B77
.......................................................
....................
II
3, 6.1
Nitriles, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. ...
6.1
.......................................................
....................
Nitriles, toxic, n.o.s. ......................
6.1
.......................................................
....................
UN3275
UN3276
58, IB2, T4, TP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
B
T10, TP2, TP12,
TP13
B2, IB2, T8, TP2,
TP12
T10, TP2, TP12,
TP13
B2, IB2, T8, TP2,
TP12, TP13
B47, B53, T10,
TP2, TP12, TP13
I
6.1 ......
II
6.1 ......
III
6.1 ......
II
5.1 ......
1, B7, B9, B14,
B45, B46, B61,
B66, B67, B77
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
5, T14, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
5, T14, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB1, T4, TP1
I
6.1, 3
II
6.1, 3
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
E
40, 52
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40, 52
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
............
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
202 .......
242 .......
1L
5L
B
46, 56,
58
46, 56,
58
46, 56,
58
40
............
.......................................................
....................
Nitrites, inorganic, aqueous solution, n.o.s..
.......................................................
5.1
....................
III
5.1 ......
IB2, T4, TP1
152 .......
203 .......
241 .......
2.5 L
30 L
B
Nitrites, inorganic, n.o.s. ..............
5.1
UN2627
II
5.1 ......
33, IB8, IP4
152 .......
212 .......
None ....
5 kg
25 kg
A
3-Nitro-4-chlorobenzotrifluoride ....
6-Nitro-4-diazotoluene-3-sulfonic
acid (dry).
Nitro isobutane triol trinitrate ........
6.1
Forbidden
UN2307
II
6.1 ......
............
IB2, T7, TP2
None ....
...........
202 .......
...........
243 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
A
...........
...........
...........
....................
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
+
+
+
N-Nitro-N-methylglycolamide nitrate.
2-Nitro-2-methylpropanol nitrate ..
Nitro urea .....................................
N-Nitroaniline ................................
Nitroanilines (o-; m-; p-;) ..............
Nitroanisole ..................................
Nitrobenzene ................................
m-Nitrobenzene diazonium perchlorate.
Nitrobenzenesulfonic acid ............
Nitrobenzol, see Nitrobenzene .....
5-Nitrobenzotriazol .......................
Nitrobenzotrifluorides ...................
Nitrobromobenzenes liquid ..........
Nitrobromobenzenes solid ...........
Nitrocellulose, dry or wetted with
less than 25 percent water (or
alcohol), by mass.
Nitrocellulose membrane filters,
with not more than 12.6% nitrogen, by dry mass.
Nitrocellulose, plasticized with not
less than 18 percent plasticizing substance, by mass.
Nitrocellulose, solution, flammable
with not more than 12.6 percent nitrogen, by mass, and not
more than 55 percent nitrocellulose.
.......................................................
Nitrocellulose, unmodified or plasticized with less than 18 percent plasticizing substance, by
mass.
Nitrocellulose, wetted with not
less than 25 percent alcohol,
by mass.
Nitrocellulose with alcohol with
not less than 25 percent alcohol by mass, and with not more
than 12.6 percent nitrogen, by
dry mass.
Nitrocellulose, with not more than
12.6 percent nitrogen, by dry
mass, or Nitrocellulose mixture
with pigment or Nitrocellulose
mixture with plasticizer or Nitrocellulose mixture with pigment
and plasticizer.
Nitrocellulose with water with not
less than 25 percent water, by
mass.
Nitrochlorobenzene,
see
Chloronitrobenzenes etc.
Nitrocresols ..................................
Nitroethane ...................................
Nitroethyl nitrate ...........................
Nitroethylene polymer ..................
Nitrogen, compressed ..................
Nitrogen dioxide, see Dinitrogen
tetroxide.
Nitrogen fertilizer solution, see
Fertilizer ammoniating solution
etc.
Nitrogen, mixtures with rare
gases, see Rare gases and nitrogen mixtures.
Nitrogen peroxide, see Dinitrogen
tetroxide.
Nitrogen, refrigerated liquid cryogenic liquid.
Nitrogen tetroxide and nitric oxide
mixtures, see Nitric oxide and
nitrogen tetroxide mixtures.
Nitrogen tetroxide, see Dinitrogen
tetroxide.
Nitrogen trichloride .......................
Nitrogen trifluoride, compressed ..
Nitrogen triiodide ..........................
Nitrogen triiodide monoamine ......
Nitrogen trioxide ...........................
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class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
Forbidden
1.1D
Forbidden
6.1
............
1.1D ...
............
6.1 ......
...........
None ....
...........
None ....
...........
62 .........
...........
212 .......
...........
None ....
...........
242 .......
....................
Forbidden
....................
25 kg
....................
Forbidden
....................
100 kg
153 .......
None ....
...........
213 .......
202 .......
...........
240 .......
243 .......
...........
100 kg
5L
....................
200 kg
60 L
....................
154 .......
...........
None ....
None ....
153 .......
153 .......
None ....
202 .......
...........
62 .........
202 .......
203 .......
213 .......
62 .........
242 .......
...........
None ....
243 .......
241 .......
240 .......
None ....
1L
....................
Forbidden
5L
60 L
100 kg
Forbidden
30 L
....................
Forbidden
60 L
220 L
200 kg
Forbidden
151 .......
212 .......
240 .......
1 kg
15 kg
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
6.1
6.1
Forbidden
UN0147
II
UN1661
II
UN2730
UN1662
III
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP2
............
10
A
............
............
............
............
A
A
............
40
............
A
10
A
A
A
13
............
............
............
40
............
............
27E
D
............
10
............
B
............
8
....................
1.1D
6.1
6.1
6.1
1.1D
UN2305
II
UN0385
UN2306
UN2732
UN2732
UN0340
II
II
III
III
II
8 .........
............
1.1D ...
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
1.1D ...
4.1
UN3270
II
4.1 ......
1.3C
UN0343
II
1.3C ...
3
UN2059
II
3 .........
IB2, T4, TP1, TP8
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
....................
1.1D
III
II
3 .........
1.1D ...
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
UN0341
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
62 .........
242 .......
None ....
60 L
Forbidden
220 L
Forbidden
A
13
............
27E
1.3C
UN0342
II
1.3C ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
4.1
UN2556
II
4.1 ......
151 .......
212 .......
None ....
1 kg
15 kg
D
28
4.1
UN2557
II
4.1 ......
151 .......
212 .......
None ....
1 kg
15 kg
D
28
4.1
UN2555
II
4.1 ......
151 .......
212 .......
None ....
15 kg
50 kg
E
28
UN2446
UN2842
III
III
A
A
UN1066
............
6.1 ......
3 .........
............
............
2.2 ......
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
....................
6.1
3
Forbidden
Forbidden
2.2
....................
IB2
(10)
Vessel stowage
IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
43, A1
44
............
IB8, IP3
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
153 .......
150 .......
...........
...........
306 .......
...........
213 .......
203 .......
...........
...........
302 .......
...........
240 .......
242 .......
...........
...........
314, 315
...........
100 kg
60 L
....................
....................
75 kg
....................
200 kg
220 L
....................
....................
150 kg
....................
............
A
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
2.2
............
UN1977
............
2.2 ......
T75, TP5
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
320 .......
316 .......
318 .......
50 kg
500 kg
............
D
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
............
2.2, 5.1
............
............
2.3,
5.1,
8.
...........
None ....
...........
...........
None ....
...........
302 .......
...........
...........
336 .......
...........
None ....
...........
...........
245 .......
....................
75 kg
....................
....................
Forbidden
....................
150 kg
....................
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
2.2
Forbidden
Forbidden
2.3
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UN2451
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UN2421
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Nitroglycerin, desensitized with
not less than 40 percent nonvolatile
water
insoluble
phlegmatizer, by mass.
Nitroglycerin, liquid, not desensitized.
Nitroglycerin
mixture,
desensitized, liquid, flammable, n.o.s.
with not more than 30 percent
nitroglycerin, by mass.
Nitroglycerin
mixture,
desensitized, liquid, n.o.s. with not
more than 30% nitroglycerin, by
mass.
Nitroglycerin
mixture,
desensitized, solid, n.o.s. with more
than 2 percent but not more
than 10 percent nitroglycerin,
by mass.
Nitroglycerin, solution in alcohol,
with more than 1 percent but
not more than 5 percent nitroglycerin.
Nitroglycerin, solution in alcohol,
with more than 1 percent but
not more than 10 percent
nitrogylcerin.
Nitroglycerin solution in alcohol
with not more than 1 percent
nitroglycerin.
Nitroguanidine nitrate ...................
Nitroguanidine or Picrite, dry or
wetted with less than 20 percent water, by mass.
Nitroguanidine, wetted or Picrite,
wetted with not less than 20
percent water, by mass.
1-Nitrohydantoin ...........................
Nitrohydrochloric acid ...................
+
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
1.1D
UN0143
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
II
Forbidden
1.1D,
6.1.
125
............
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
13
21E
............
UN3343
............
3 .........
129
None ....
214 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
3
UN3357
II
3 .........
142
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
E
............
4.1
UN3319
II
4.1 ......
118
None ....
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
0.5 kg
E
............
3
UN3064
II
3 .........
N8
None ....
202 .......
None ....
Forbidden
5L
E
............
1.1D
UN0144
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
3
UN1204
II
3 .........
None ....
202 .......
None ....
5L
60 L
Forbidden
1.1D
UN0282
II
............
1.1D ...
...........
None ....
...........
62 .........
...........
None ....
....................
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
4.1
UN1336
I
4.1 ......
None ....
211 .......
None ....
1 kg
15 kg
E
Forbidden
8
UN1798
I
............
8 .........
...........
None ....
...........
201 .......
...........
243 .......
....................
Forbidden
....................
2.5 L
D
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
None ....
...........
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
A
............
............
151 .......
153 .......
...........
150 .......
None ....
213 .......
213 .......
...........
203 .......
212 .......
240 .......
240 .......
...........
242 .......
241 .......
25 kg
100 kg
....................
60 L
15 kg
100 kg
200 kg
....................
220 L
50 kg
A
A
A
D
............
............
............
............
34
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
None ....
211 .......
None ....
1 kg
15 kg
...........
None ....
154 .......
...........
304 .......
202 .......
...........
314, 315
242 .......
....................
Forbidden
1L
....................
Forbidden
30 L
D
D
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
A
Forbidden
....................
Nitrostarch, dry or wetted with
less than 20 percent water, by
mass.
Nitrostarch, wetted with not less
than 20 percent water, by mass.
Nitrosugars (dry) ..........................
Nitrosyl chloride ............................
Nitrosylsulfuric acid ......................
Forbidden
2.3
8
Nitrotoluenes, liquid o-; m-; p-; ....
6.1
3
....................
UN1261
II
3 .........
............
4.1
6.1
Forbidden
3
4.2
UN2538
UN1663
III
III
UN2608
UN1369
III
II
4.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
3 .........
4.2 ......
1.1D
UN0146
II
1.1D ...
4.1
UN1337
I
4.1 ......
UN1069
UN2308
............
II
............
2.3, 8
8 .........
UN1664
II
6.1 ......
Nitrotoluenes, solid m-, or p- .......
6.1
UN1664
II
6.1 ......
Nitrotoluidines (mono) ..................
Nitrotriazolone or NTO .................
Nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide
mixtures, see Carbon dioxide
and nitrous oxide mixtures.
Nitrous oxide ................................
Nitrous oxide, refrigerated liquid ..
6.1
1.1D
....................
UN2660
UN0490
III
II
6.1 ......
1.1D ...
............
2.2
2.2
UN1070
UN2201
............
............
2.2, 5.1
2.2, 5.1
Nitroxylenes, (o-; m-; p-) ..............
6.1
UN1665
II
6.1 ......
Nitroxylol, see Nitroxylenes ..........
Nonanes .......................................
Non-flammable gas, n.o.s., see
Compressed gas, etc. or Liquefied gas, etc.
Nonliquefied gases, see Compressed gases, etc.
Nonliquefied hydrocarbon gas,
see Hydrocarbon gas mixture,
compressed, n.o.s..
....................
3
....................
III
............
3 .........
............
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(9)
Quantity limitations
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Nitromannite (dry) ........................
Nitromannite,
wetted,
see
Mannitol hexanitrate, etc.
Nitromethane ................................
Nitromuriatic
acid,
see
Nitrohydrochloric acid.
Nitronaphthalene ..........................
Nitrophenols (o-; m-; p-;) ..............
m-Nitrophenyldinitro methane ......
Nitropropanes ...............................
p-Nitrosodimethylaniline ...............
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Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
UN1920
IB2, N34
23, A8, A19, A20,
N41
A3, B10, N41,
T10, TP2, TP12,
TP13
A1, IB8, IP3
IB8, IP3, T4, TP3
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
A19, A20, IB6,
IP2, N34
23, A8, A19, A20,
N41
3, B14
A3, A6, A7, B2,
IB2, N34, T8,
TP2, TP12
IB2, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB8, IP3
B6, T75, TP5,
TP22
IB2, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
10
21E
B
............
10
............
............
D
28
............
40, 66,
74, 89,
90
............
............
28
............
40
40, 66,
74, 89,
90
............
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
153 .......
None ....
...........
213 .......
62 .........
...........
240 .......
None ....
...........
100 kg
Forbidden
....................
200 kg
Forbidden
....................
A
............
A
10
............
............
............
306 .......
None ....
304 .......
304 .......
314, 315
314, 315
75 kg
Forbidden
150 kg
Forbidden
A
B
40
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
...........
150 .......
...........
...........
203 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
...........
....................
60 L
....................
....................
220 L
....................
A
............
............
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Nonyltrichlorosilane ......................
Nordhausen acid, see Sulfuric
acid, fuming etc.
2,5-Norbornadiene,
stabilized,
see Bicyclo 2,2,1 hepta-2,5diene stabilized.
Octadecyltrichlorosilane ...............
Octadiene .....................................
1,7-Octadine-3,5-diyne-1,8dimethoxy-9-octadecynoic acid.
Octafluorobut-2-ene or Refrigerant gas R 1318.
Octafluorocyclobutane, or Refrigerant gas RC 1318.
Octafluoropropaneor Refrigerant
gas R 218.
Octanes ........................................
Octogen,
etc.
see
Cyclotetramethylene
tetranitramine, etc..
Octolite or Octol, dry or wetted
with less than 15 percent
water, by mass.
Octonal .........................................
Octyl aldehydes ............................
Octyltrichlorosilane .......................
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
D
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
8
UN1799
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
II
8 .........
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(7)
A7, B2, B6, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP13
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
C
40
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
C
40
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
B
............
............
8
UN1800
II
8 .........
3
Forbidden
UN2309
II
3 .........
............
A7, B2, B6, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP13
B1, IB2, T4, TP1
2.2
UN2422
............
2.2 ......
2.2
UN1976
............
2.2 ......
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
2.2
UN2424
............
2.2 ......
T50
None ....
3
....................
UN1262
II
3 .........
............
IB2, T4, TP1
150 .......
...........
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
202 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
B
............
............
1.1D
UN0266
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
1.1D
3
8
UN0496
UN1191
UN1801
............
III
II
1.1D ...
3 .........
8 .........
None ....
150 .......
None ....
62 .........
203 .......
202 .......
None ....
242 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
60 L
Forbidden
Forbidden
220 L
30 L
10
A
C
............
............
40
2.3
....................
Forbidden
UN1071
............
2.3, 2.1
............
............
None ....
...........
...........
304 .......
...........
...........
314, 315
...........
...........
Forbidden
....................
....................
25 kg
....................
....................
D
40
............
............
5.2
5.2
UN3101
UN3111
II
II
5.2, 1
5.2, 1
53
53
152 .......
None ....
225 .......
225 .......
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
D
12, 40
2, 40
5.2
5.2
UN3102
UN3112
II
II
5.2, 1
5.2, 1
53
53
152 .......
None ....
225 .......
225 .......
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
D
12, 40
2, 40
5.2
5.2
UN3103
UN3113
II
II
5.2 ......
5.2 ......
152 .......
None ....
225 .......
225 .......
None ....
None ....
5L
Forbidden
10 L
Forbidden
D
D
12, 40
2, 40
5.2
5.2
UN3104
UN3114
II
II
5.2 ......
5.2 ......
152 .......
None ....
225 .......
225 .......
None ....
None ....
5 kg
Forbidden
10 kg
Forbidden
D
D
12, 40
2, 40
5.2
5.2
UN3105
UN3115
II
II
5.2 ......
5.2 ......
152 .......
None ....
225 .......
225 .......
None ....
None ....
5L
Forbidden
10 L
Forbidden
D
D
12, 40
2, 40
5.2
5.2
UN3106
UN3116
II
II
5.2 ......
5.2 ......
152 .......
None ....
225 .......
225 .......
None ....
None ....
5 kg
Forbidden
10 kg
Forbidden
D
D
12, 40
2, 40
5.2
5.2
UN3107
UN3117
II
II
5.2 ......
5.2 ......
152 .......
None ....
225 .......
225 .......
None ....
None ....
10 L
Forbidden
25 L
Forbidden
D
D
12, 40
2, 40
5.2
5.2
UN3108
UN3118
II
II
5.2 ......
5.2 ......
152 .......
None ....
225 .......
225 .......
None ....
None ....
10 kg
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
D
D
12, 40
2, 40
5.2
5.2
UN3109
UN3119
II
II
5.2 ......
5.2 ......
IB52, IP5, T23
IB52, IP5, T23
152 .......
None ....
225 .......
225 .......
225 .......
225 .......
10 L
Forbidden
25 L
Forbidden
D
D
12, 40
2, 40
5.2
5.2
UN3110
UN3120
II
II
5.2 ......
5.2 ......
IB52, T23
T23
152 .......
None ....
225 .......
225 .......
225 .......
225 .......
10 kg
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
D
D
12, 40
2, 40
T50
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
A7, B2, B6, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP13
6
Oil gas, compressed ....................
Oleum, see Sulfuric acid, fuming
Organic peroxide type A, liquid or
solid.
Organic peroxide type B, liquid ....
Organic peroxide type B, liquid,
temperature controlled.
Organic peroxide type B, solid .....
Organic peroxide type B, solid,
temperature controlled.
Organic peroxide type C, liquid ...
Organic peroxide type C, liquid,
temperature controlled.
Organic peroxide type C, solid ....
Organic peroxide type C, solid,
temperature controlled.
Organic peroxide type D, liquid ...
Organic peroxide type D, liquid,
temperature controlled.
Organic peroxide type D, solid ....
Organic peroxide type D, solid,
temperature controlled.
Organic peroxide type E, liquid ....
Organic peroxide type E, liquid,
temperature controlled.
Organic peroxide type E, solid .....
Organic peroxide type E, solid,
temperature controlled.
Organic peroxide type F, liquid ....
Organic peroxide type F, liquid,
temperature controlled.
Organic peroxide type F, solid .....
Organic peroxide type F, solid,
temperature controlled.
Organic phosphate, mixed with
compressed gas or Organic
phosphate compound, mixed
with compressed gas or Organic phosphorus compound,
mixed with compressed gas.
Organic pigments, self-heating ....
.......................................................
Organoarsenic compound, n.o.s.
2.3
NA1955
............
2.3 ......
3
None ....
334 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
4.2
....................
6.1
UN3313
UN3280
II
III
I
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
6.1 ......
None ....
None ....
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
211 .......
241 .......
241 .......
242 .......
15 kg
25 kg
5 kg
50 kg
100 kg
50 kg
C
C
B
............
............
............
.......................................................
....................
II
6.1 ......
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
............
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
153 .......
213 .......
240 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
............
Organochlorine pesticides liquid,
flammable, toxic, flash point
less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
3
IB8, IP4
IB8, IP3
5, IB7, IP1, T14,
TP2, TP27
IB8, IP2, IP4, T11,
TP2, TP27
IB8, IP3, T7, TP1,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
B
40
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
Organochlorine pesticides, liquid,
toxic.
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....................
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
G
G
Hazard
class or Division
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(2)
(3)
.......................................................
....................
II
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
Organochlorine pesticides, liquid,
toxic, flammable, flash point not
less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
....................
.......................................................
....................
Organochlorine pesticides, solid
toxic.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Organometallic
compound
or
Compound solution or Compound dispersion, water-reactive, flammable, n.o.s..
.......................................................
6.1
....................
....................
4.3
UN2995
(5)
(6)
I
6.1, 3
II
6.1, 3
III
6.1 ......
I
6.1 ......
UN3207
II
III
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
4.3, 3
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
T13, TP2, TP7
II
4.3, 3
....................
III
4.3, 3
Organometallic compound, toxic
n.o.s..
.......................................................
....................
.......................................................
....................
6.1
....................
Organophosphorus
compound,
toxic n.o.s..
.......................................................
....................
.......................................................
....................
Organophosphorus pesticides, liquid, flammable, toxic, flash
point less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
3
6.1
UN3282
UN3279
UN3278
UN2784
....................
6.1
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
III
6.1 ......
I
6.1, 3
II
6.1, 3
I
6.1 ......
II
6.1 ......
III
6.1 ......
I
3, 6.1
II
3, 6.1
I
6.1 ......
....................
II
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
Organophosphorus pesticides, liquid, toxic, flammable, flash
point not less than 23 degrees
C.
.......................................................
6.1
....................
.......................................................
....................
Organophosphorus
pesticides,
solid, toxic.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Organotin compounds, liquid,
n.o.s..
6.1
UN2783
I
6.1 ......
....................
....................
6.1
UN2788
II
III
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
II
6.1 ......
....................
.......................................................
....................
Organotin
compounds,
solid,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Organotin pesticides, liquid, flammable, toxic, flash point less
than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
Organotin pesticides, liquid, toxic
....................
....................
3
UN3018
I
II
Organophosphorus pesticides, liquid, toxic.
.......................................................
.......................................................
UN3017
I
6.1, 3
II
6.1, 3
III
6.1, 3
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
A
40
None ....
153 .......
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
201 .......
242 .......
240 .......
244 .......
25 kg
100 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
200 kg
1L
A
A
E
40
40
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
E
40
None ....
203 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
E
40
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
B
............
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
............
153 .......
213 .......
240 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
5, IB7, T14, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
............
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
B
40
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
N76, T14, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB2, N76, T11,
TP2, TP13, TP27
IB3, N76, T7,
TP2, TP28
N76, T14, TP2,
TP13, TP27
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
IB2, N76, T11,
TP2, TP13, TP27
B1, IB3, N76, T7,
TP2, TP28
IB7, IP1, N77
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
A
40
IB8, IP2, IP4, N77
IB8, IP3, N77
A3, N33, N34,
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
A3, IB2, N33,
N34, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
A5, IB7, IP1
None ....
153 .......
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
201 .......
242 .......
240 .......
243 .......
25 kg
100 kg
1L
100 kg
200 kg
30 L
A
A
B
40
40
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
B
40
40
40
40
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
UN2787
II
III
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
3, 6.1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
153 .......
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
201 .......
242 .......
240 .......
243 .......
25 kg
100 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
200 kg
30 L
A
A
B
II
3, 6.1
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
6.1 ......
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
None ....
I
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
UN3020
....................
II
6.1 ......
....................
III
6.1 ......
Jkt 194001
(10)
Vessel stowage
I
.......................................................
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(9)
Quantity limitations
III
.......................................................
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IB1, IP2, T7, TP2,
TP7
IB2, IP4, T7, TP2,
TP7
IB7, IP1, T14,
TP2, TP27
IB8, IP2, IP4, T11,
TP2, TP27
IB8, IP3, T7, TP1,
TP28
5, T14, TP2, TP13
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
UN3146
....................
6.1
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
UN2761
....................
Organophosphorus
compound,
toxic, flammable, n.o.s..
.......................................................
(7)
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7, IP1
.......................................................
6.1
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
DG
DG
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
+
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Organotin pesticides, liquid, toxic,
flammable, flash point not less
than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Organotin pesticides, solid, toxic
.......................................................
.......................................................
Orthonitroaniline,
see
Nitroanilines etc.
Osmium tetroxide .........................
6.1
....................
....................
....................
Other regulated substances, liquid, n.o.s..
Other
regulated
substances,
solid, n.o.s..
Oxidizing liquid, corrosive, n.o.s.
.......................................................
6.1
UN3019
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
I
6.1, 3
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
....................
II
6.1, 3
202 .......
243 .......
III
6.1, 3
153 .......
203 .......
242 .......
UN2786
I
II
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7, IP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
None ....
....................
None ....
None ....
153 .......
...........
211 .......
212 .......
213 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
...........
6.1
UN2471
I
6.1 ......
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
9
NA3082
III
9
NA3077
III
5.1
UN3098
I
5.1, 8
....................
II
5.1, 8
.......................................................
....................
III
5.1, 8
Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s. ..................
5.1
.......................................................
.......................................................
1L
30 L
B
5L
60 L
B
40
60 L
220 L
A
40
5 kg
25 kg
100 kg
....................
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
....................
A
A
A
40
40
40
............
5 kg
50 kg
B
40
9 .........
155 .......
203 .......
241 .......
No limit
No limit
A
............
9 .........
B54, IB8, IP2
155 .......
213 .......
240 .......
No limit
No limit
A
............
None ....
201 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
D
IB1
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
B
IB2
152 .......
203 .......
242 .......
2.5 L
30 L
B
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
D
13, 56,
58, 69,
106
34, 56,
58, 69,
106
34, 56,
58, 69,
106
56, 58,
69, 106
56, 58,
69, 106
56, 58,
69, 106
56, 58,
69, 106
56, 58,
95, 106
56, 58,
95, 106
13, 56,
58, 69,
106
13, 34,
56, 58,
69, 106
13, 34,
56, 58,
69, 106
............
56, 58,
69, 106
56, 58,
69, 106
56, 58,
69, 106
............
5.1 ......
127, A2
None ....
....................
II
5.1 ......
127, A2, IB2
152 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
5L
B
....................
III
5.1 ......
127, A2, IB2
152 .......
203 .......
241 .......
2.5 L
30 L
B
5.1
.......................................................
....................
.......................................................
....................
Oxidizing solid, corrosive, n.o.s. ..
5.1
.......................................................
UN3099
UN3085
I
5.1, 6.1
None ....
201 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
D
II
5.1, 6.1
IB1
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
B
III
5.1, 6.1
IB2
152 .......
203 .......
242 .......
2.5 L
30 L
B
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
1 kg
15 kg
D
I
5.1, 8
....................
II
5.1, 8
IB6, IP2
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
B
.......................................................
....................
III
5.1, 8
IB8, IP3
152 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
Oxidizing solid, flammable, n.o.s.
Oxidizing solid, n.o.s. ...................
5.1
5.1
I
I
5.1, 4.1
5.1 ......
IB6, IP1
None ....
None ....
214 .......
211 .......
214 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
1 kg
Forbidden
15 kg
D
.......................................................
....................
II
5.1 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4
152 .......
212 .......
240 .......
5 kg
25 kg
B
III
5.1 ......
IB8, IP3
152 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
II
5.1, 4.2
None ....
214 .......
214 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
UN3137
UN1479
40
A8, IB7, IP1, N33,
N34
IB3, T2, TP1
I
Oxidizing liquid, toxic, n.o.s. ........
UN3139
(10)
Vessel stowage
.......................................................
....................
Oxidizing
solid,
self-heating,
n.o.s..
Oxidizing solid, toxic, n.o.s. .........
5.1
UN3100
5.1
UN3087
I
5.1, 6.1
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
1 kg
15 kg
D
.......................................................
....................
II
5.1, 6.1
IB6, IP2
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
B
.......................................................
....................
III
5.1, 6.1
IB8, IP3
152 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
Oxidizing solid, water-reactive,
n.o.s..
Oxygen and carbon dioxide mixtures, see Carbon dioxide and
oxygen mixtures.
Oxygen, compressed ...................
Oxygen difluoride, compressed ...
5.1
............
5.1, 4.3
None ....
214 .......
214 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
56, 58,
69, 106
56, 58,
69, 95,
106
56, 58,
69, 95,
106
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Oxygen generator, chemical (including when contained in associated equipment, e.g., passenger service units (PSUs),
portable breathing equipment
(PBE), etc)..
Oxygen
generator,
chemical,
spent.
Oxygen, mixtures with rare
gases, see Rare gases and oxygen mixtures.
Oxygen, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid).
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UN3121
....................
2.2
2.3
UN1072
UN2190
............
............
A52
1
306 .......
None ....
302 .......
304 .......
314, 315
None ....
75 kg
Forbidden
150 kg
Forbidden
A
D
............
13, 40,
89, 90
II
2.2, 5.1
2.3,
5.1,
8.
5.1 ......
5.1
UN3356
60, A51
None ....
212 .......
None ....
Forbidden
25 kg gross
D
56, 58,
69, 106
9
NA3356
III
9 .........
61
None ....
213 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
320 .......
316 .......
318 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
2.2
Jkt 194001
............
UN1073
PO 00000
............
2.2, 5.1
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............
D
............
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
D
AW
+
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Paint including paint, lacquer,
enamel, stain, shellac solutions,
varnish, polish, liquid filler, and
liquid lacquer base.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Paint or Paint related material .....
.......................................................
Paint related material including
paint thinning, drying, removing, or reducing compound.
.......................................................
8
....................
3
3
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
3 .........
T11, TP1, TP8
150 .......
201 .......
243 .......
....................
II
3 .........
173 .......
242 .......
III
3 .........
150 .......
173 .......
242 .......
II
III
I
8 .........
8 .........
3 .........
B52, IB2, T4, TP1,
TP8
B1, B52, IB3, T2,
TP1
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
B52, IB3, T4, TP1
T11, TP1, TP8
150 .......
....................
154 .......
154 .......
150 .......
173 .......
173 .......
201 .......
242 .......
241 .......
243 .......
....................
II
3 .........
150 .......
173 .......
.......................................................
....................
III
3 .........
150 .......
Paper, unsaturated oil treated incompletely dried (including carbon paper).
Paraformaldehyde ........................
Paraldehyde .................................
Paranitroaniline,
solid,
see
Nitroanilines etc.
Parathion and compressed gas
mixture.
Paris green, solid, see Copper
acetoarsenite.
PCB,
see
Polychlorinated
biphenyls.
Pentaborane .................................
Pentachloroethane .......................
Pentachlorophenol .......................
Pentaerythrite tetranitrate (dry) ....
Pentaerythrite tetranitrate mixture,
desensitized, solid, n.o.s. with
more than 10 percent but not
more than 20 percent PETN,
by mass.
Pentaerythrite tetranitrate or Pentaerythritol tetranitrate or PETN,
with not less than 7 percent
wax by mass.
Pentaerythrite tetranitrate, wetted
or Pentaerythritol tetranitrate,
wetted, or PETN, wetted with
not less than 25 percent water,
by mass, or Pentaerythrite
tetranitrate, or Pentaerythritol
tetranitrate or PETN, desensitized with not less than 15
percent phlegmatizer by mass.
Pentaerythritol tetranitrate, see
Pentaerythrite tetranitrate, etc.
Pentafluoroethane or Refrigerant
gas R 125.
Pentamethylheptane ....................
Pentane-2,4-dione ........................
Pentanes ......................................
.......................................................
Pentanitroaniline (dry) ..................
Pentanols .....................................
4.2
UN1379
III
4.2 ......
4.1
3
....................
UN2213
UN1264
III
III
4.1 ......
3 .........
............
2.3
NA1967
............
2.3 ......
2.2
UN3220
............
2.2 ......
3
3
3
....................
Forbidden
3
UN2286
UN2310
UN1265
III
III
I
II
UN1105
II
3 .........
3, 6.1
3 .........
3 .........
............
3 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
3 .........
I
II
II
3 .........
8 .........
1.1D ...
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....................
E
............
5L
60 L
B
............
60 L
220 L
A
............
1L
5L
1L
30 L
60 L
30 L
A
A
E
............
............
............
242 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
173 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
None ....
213 .......
241 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
............
A1, IB8, IP3
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
151 .......
150 .......
...........
213 .......
203 .......
...........
240 .......
242 .......
...........
25 kg
60 L
....................
100 kg
220 L
....................
A
A
............
............
............
3
None ....
334 .......
245 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
E
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
B52, IB2, T4, TP1,
TP8
B1, B52, IB3, T2,
TP1
IB8, IP3
............
4.2
6.1
6.1
Forbidden
4.1
UN1380
UN1669
UN3155
I
II
II
UN3344
II
4.2, 6.1
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
4.1 ......
1.1D
UN0411
II
1.1D ...
1.1D
UN0150
II
1.1D ...
....................
1
IB2, T7, TP2
IB8, IP2, IP4
118
121
............
UN1108
UN2705
UN0151
B1, IB3, T2,
B1, IB3, T4,
T11,
IB2, IP8, T4,
UN3211
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
None ....
205 .......
202 .......
212 .......
...........
214 .......
245 .......
243 .......
242 .......
...........
None ....
Forbidden
5L
25 kg
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
60 L
100 kg
....................
Forbidden
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
None ....
62 .........
None ....
...........
...........
40
............
............
D
A
A
E
............
40
............
............
40
Forbidden
10
............
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
...........
....................
....................
............
T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
...........
150 .......
203 .......
203 .......
201 .......
202 .......
...........
202 .......
242 .......
242 .......
243 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
60 L
60 L
1L
5L
....................
5L
220 L
220 L
30 L
60 L
....................
60 L
A
A
E
E
............
............
............
............
............
............
IB2, T4, TP1,
TP29
B1, B3, IB3, T2,
TP1
T11, TP2
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
150 .......
154 .......
None ....
201 .......
202 .......
62 .........
243 .......
242 .......
None ....
1L
1L
Forbidden
30 L
30 L
Forbidden
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
1L
5L
B
A
............
E
B
10
............
38
............
............
II
5.1 ......
IB2, T4, TP1
152 .......
202 .......
242 .......
III
5.1 ......
IB2, T4, TP1
152 .......
202 .......
241 .......
2.5 L
30 L
B
III
5.1 ......
152 .......
203 .......
241 .......
2.5 L
30 L
B
5.1 ......
5.1 ......
............
IB6, IP2
IB8, IP3
152 .......
152 .......
...........
212 .......
213 .......
...........
242 .......
240 .......
...........
5 kg
25 kg
....................
25 kg
100 kg
....................
A
A
46, 56
46, 56
............
A2, A3, N41, T10,
TP1, TP12
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
D
66
5.1
....................
Forbidden
UN1481
II
III
5.1
UN1873
I
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TP1
TP1
TP2
TP1
............
....................
Jkt 194001
30 L
............
....................
1-Pentene (n-amylene) ................
3
1-Pentol ........................................
8
Pentolite, dry or wetted with less
1.1D
than 15 percent water, by mass.
Pepper spray, see Aerosols, etc. ....................
or Self-defense spray, nonpressurized.
Perchlorates, inorganic, aqueous
5.1
solution, n.o.s..
....................................................... ....................
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(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
I
Pepper spray, see Aerosols, etc.
or Self-defense spray, nonpressurized.
Perchlorates, inorganic, n.o.s. .....
.......................................................
Perchloric acid, with more than
72 percent acid by mass.
Perchloric acid with more than 50
percent but not more than 72
percent acid, by mass.
UN1263
Label
Codes
PG
5.1, 8
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58
56, 58,
69, 106
56, 58,
69, 106
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Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Perchloric acid with not more
than 50 percent acid by mass.
Perchloroethylene,
see
Tetrachloroethylene.
Perchloromethyl mercaptan .........
G
D
+
8
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
IB2, N41, T7, TP2
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
2, A3, A7, B9,
B14, B32, B74,
N34, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
2, B9, B14
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
...........
302 .......
...........
314, 315
...........
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
D
40
............
(6)
8, 5.1
6.1
UN1670
I
6.1 ......
Perchloryl fluoride ........................
Percussion caps, see Primers,
cap type.
Perfluoro-2-butene,
see
Octafluorobut-2-ene.
Perfluoro(ethyl vinyl ether) ...........
2.3
....................
UN3083
............
2.3, 5.1
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
2.1
UN3154
............
2.1 ......
306 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
E
40
Perfluoro(methyl vinyl ether) ........
2.1
UN3153
............
2.1 ......
T50
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
E
40
3
.......................................................
G
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
II
Permanganates, inorganic, n.o.s.
G
(3)
Identification Numbers
UN1802
Perfumery products with flammable solvents.
.......................................................
Permanganates, inorganic, aqueous solution, n.o.s..
G
Hazard
class or Division
....................
............
....................
............
............
UN1266
II
3 .........
IB2, T4, TP1, TP8
150 .......
242 .......
15 L
60 L
B
............
....................
5.1
UN3214
III
II
3 .........
5.1 ......
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
26, IB2, T4, TP1
150 .......
152 .......
203 .......
202 .......
242 .......
242 .......
60 L
1L
220 L
5L
A
D
5.1
UN1482
II
5.1 ......
26, A30, IB6, IP2
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
D
III
5.1 ......
26, A30, IB8, IP3
152 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
D
II
5.1 ......
III
5.1 ......
A7, A20, IB6, IP2,
N34
A7, A20, IB8, IP3,
N34
............
56, 58,
69,
106,
107
56, 58,
69,
106,
107
56, 58,
69,
106,
107
13, 75,
106
13, 75,
106
............
....................
5.1
.......................................................
....................
Peroxyacetic acid, with more than
43 percent and with more than
6 percent hydrogen peroxide.
Persulfates, inorganic, aqueous
solution, n.o.s..
Persulfates, inorganic, n.o.s. ........
Pesticides, liquid, flammable,
toxic, flash point less than 23
degrees C.
.......................................................
Forbidden
UN1483
............
5.1
UN3216
III
5.1 ......
5.1
3
UN3215
UN3021
III
I
5.1 ......
3, 6.1
II
3, 6.1
UN2903
I
6.1, 3
UN2902
....................
Pesticides, liquid, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. flash point not
less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
....................
II
6.1, 3
.......................................................
Pesticides, liquid, toxic, n.o.s. ......
....................
6.1
III
I
6.1, 3
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
II
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
Pesticides, solid, toxic, n.o.s. .......
.......................................................
.......................................................
PETN,
see
Pentaerythrite
tetranitrate.
PETN/TNT, see Pentolite, etc ......
Petrol, see Gasoline .....................
Petroleum crude oil ......................
.......................................................
.......................................................
Petroleum distillates, n.o.s. or Petroleum products, n.o.s..
.......................................................
6.1
....................
....................
....................
I
II
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
6.1
....................
....................
3
....................
....................
3
UN2588
UN1267
UN1268
....................
I
II
III
I
............
............
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
II
3 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
3 .........
Petroleum gases, liquefied or Liquefied petroleum gas.
Petroleum oil ................................
.......................................................
2.1
UN1075
............
2.1 ......
3
....................
NA1270
I
II
3 .........
3 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
3 .........
Phenacyl bromide ........................
Phenetidines .................................
Phenol, molten .............................
6.1
6.1
6.1
II
III
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
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302,
304,
305.
302,
304,
305.
202 .......
Peroxides, inorganic, n.o.s. ..........
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UN2311
UN2312
PO 00000
Frm 00078
IB2, T4, TP1,
TP29
IB8, IP3
B5, T14, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP2
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
T11, TP1,
IB2, T4, TP1,
B1, IB3, T2,
T11, TP1,
TP8
TP8
TP1
TP8
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP8, TP28
B1, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
T50
T11, TP1, TP9
IB2, T7, TP1,
TP8, TP28
B1, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB3, T4, TP1
B14, T7, TP3
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Sfmt 4700
306 .......
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
152 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
152 .......
203 .......
241 .......
2.5 L
30 L
A
............
152 .......
None ....
213 .......
201 .......
240 .......
243 .......
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
30 L
A
B
............
............
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
None ....
203 .......
201 .......
242 .......
243 .......
60 L
1L
220 L
30 L
A
B
40
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
None ....
153 .......
...........
211 .......
212 .......
213 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
...........
5 kg
25 kg
100 kg
....................
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
....................
A
A
A
40
40
40
............
...........
...........
None ....
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
...........
...........
201 .......
202 .......
203 .......
201 .......
...........
...........
243 .......
242 .......
242 .......
243 .......
....................
....................
1L
5L
60 L
1L
....................
....................
30 L
60 L
220 L
30 L
E
B
A
E
............
............
............
............
............
............
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
E
40
None ....
150 .......
201 .......
202 .......
243 .......
242 .......
1L
5L
30 L
60 L
E
B
............
............
150 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
None ....
153 .......
None ....
212 .......
203 .......
202 .......
242 .......
241 .......
243 .......
25 kg
60 L
Forbidden
100 kg
220 L
Forbidden
B
A
B
40
............
40
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
+
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(7)
IB8, IP2, IP4,
N78, T6, TP2
IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
B2, IB2, N41, T7,
TP2
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
6.1
UN1671
II
6.1 ......
Phenol solutions ...........................
.......................................................
Phenolsulfonic acid, liquid ............
6.1
....................
8
UN2821
UN1803
II
III
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
8 .........
Phenoxyacetic acid derivative
pesticide, liquid, flammable,
toxic flash point less than 23
degrees C..
.......................................................
3
UN3346
I
3, 6.1
II
3, 6.1
I
6.1 ......
....................
Phenoxyacetic acid derivative
pesticide, liquid, toxic.
.......................................................
....................
II
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
Phenoxyacetic acid derivative
pesticide, liquid, toxic, flammable, flash point not less than
23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
.......................................................
Phenoxyacetic acid derivative
pesticide, solid, toxic.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Phenyl chloroformate ...................
6.1
UN3345
I
6.1 ......
....................
....................
6.1
UN2746
II
III
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1, 8
Phenyl isocyanate ........................
6.1
UN2487
I
6.1, 3
Phenyl mercaptan ........................
6.1
UN2337
I
6.1, 3
Phenyl phosphorus dichloride ......
8
UN2798
II
8 .........
Phenyl phosphorus thiodichloride
8
UN2799
II
8 .........
6.1
UN3002
I
6.1 ......
UN2470
UN2577
UN1672
II
III
III
II
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
8 .........
6.1 ......
UN1673
UN2572
UN1674
UN2026
III
II
II
I
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
....................
....................
6.1
6.1
8
Phosgene .....................................
9-Phosphabicyclononanes
or
Cyclooctadiene phosphines.
Phosphine ....................................
Phosphoric acid ............................
Phosphoric acid triethyleneimine,
see Tris-(1-aziridiyl)phosphine
oxide, solution.
Phosphoric anhydride, see Phosphorus pentoxide.
Phosphorous acid ........................
Phosphorus, amorphous ..............
....................
....................
Phosphorus bromide, see Phosphorus tribromide.
Phosphorus chloride, see Phosphorus trichloride.
....................
....................
m-Phenylene
diaminediperchlorate (dry).
Phenylenediamines (o-, m-, p-) ...
Phenylhydrazine ...........................
Phenylmercuric acetate ................
Phenylmercuric
compounds,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Phenylmercuric hydroxide ............
Phenylmercuric nitrate .................
Phenyltrichlorosilane ....................
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UN3348
UN3347
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
Phenol, solid .................................
Phenyl urea pesticides, liquid,
toxic.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Phenylacetonitrile, liquid ..............
Phenylacetyl chloride ...................
Phenylcarbylamine chloride .........
+
Hazard
class or Division
I
6.1, 3
....................
II
6.1, 3
....................
III
6.1, 3
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
............
None ....
153 .......
154 .......
202 .......
203 .......
202 .......
243 .......
241 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
1L
60 L
220 L
30 L
A
A
C
............
............
14
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
B
40
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
153 .......
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7, IP1
153 .......
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
A
40
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
153 .......
153 .......
None ....
212 .......
213 .......
202 .......
242 .......
240 .......
243 .......
25 kg
100 kg
1L
100 kg
200 kg
30 L
A
A
A
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, B77, N33,
N34, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, B77, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP45
B2, B15, IB2, T7,
TP2
B2, B15, IB2, T7,
TP2
T14, TP2, TP27
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
40
12, 13,
21, 25,
40, 100
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
B
26, 40
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
B
40
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
T7, TP2
T4, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
None ....
153 .......
153 .......
154 .......
None ....
202
203
203
202
227
243
241
241
242
244
......
......
......
......
IB8, IP3, T7, TP1
IB2, T7, TP2
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB7, IP1
153 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
213
202
212
211
.......
.......
.......
.......
240
243
242
242
.......
.......
.......
.......
UN1894
UN1895
UN1804
II
III
II
II
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
8 .........
None ....
153 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
212
213
212
212
202
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
242
240
242
242
242
2.3
4.2
UN1076
UN2940
............
II
2.3, 8
4.2 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
A7, B6, IB2, N34,
T7, TP2
1, B7, B46
A19, IB6, IP2
None ....
None ....
2.3
8
UN2199
UN1805
............
III
2.3, 2.1
8 .........
....................
....................
6.1
8
6.1
Forbidden
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
8
4.1
Jkt 194001
1L
30 L
B
40
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
5L
60 L
60 L
1L
Forbidden
60 L
220 L
220 L
30 L
Forbidden
B
A
A
C
D
40
40
26
40
40
...........
....................
....................
100 kg
5L
25 kg
5 kg
200 kg
60 L
100 kg
50 kg
A
A
A
A
............
40
............
............
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
25 kg
100 kg
25 kg
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
200 kg
100 kg
100 kg
30 L
A
A
A
A
C
............
............
............
............
40
192 .......
212 .......
314 .......
241 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
Forbidden
50 kg
D
A
40
............
None ....
154 .......
192 .......
203 .......
245 .......
241 .......
Forbidden
5L
Forbidden
60 L
D
A
40
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
154 .......
None ....
213 .......
213 .......
240 .......
243 .......
25 kg
25 kg
100 kg
100 kg
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
............
UN2834
UN1338
PO 00000
III
III
(10)
Vessel stowage
8 .........
4.1 ......
Frm 00079
...........
1
A7, IB3, IP3, N34,
T4, TP1
IB8, IP3, T3, TP1
A1, A19, B1, B9,
B26, IB8, IP3
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4700
.......
.......
.......
.......
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Phosphorus heptasulfide, free
from yellow or white phosphorus.
Phosphorus oxybromide ..............
+
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
4.1
UN1339
II
4.1 ......
A20, IB4, N34
None ....
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
B
74
8
UN1939
II
8 .........
None ....
212 .......
240 .......
Forbidden
50 kg
C
12, 40
Phosphorus oxybromide, molten
8
UN2576
II
8 .........
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
40
Phosphorus oxychloride ...............
8
UN1810
II
8, 6.1
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
40
Phosphorus pentabromide ...........
8
UN2691
II
8 .........
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
Forbidden
50 kg
B
12, 40
Phosphorus pentachloride ...........
8
UN1806
II
8 .........
None ....
212 .......
240 .......
Forbidden
50 kg
C
40
Phosphorus pentafluoride, compressed.
Phosphorus pentasulfide, free
from yellow or white phosphorus.
Phosphorus pentoxide .................
2.3
UN2198
............
B8, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N41, N43, T7,
TP2
B2, B8, IB1, N41,
N43, T7, TP3,
TP13
2, A7, B9, B14,
B32, B74, B77,
N34, T20, TP2,
TP38, TP45
A7, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34
A7, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34
2, B9, B14
None ....
302, 304
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
4.3
UN1340
II
4.3, 4.1
A20, B59, IB4
151 .......
212 .......
242 .......
15 kg
50 kg
B
74
8
UN1807
II
8 .........
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
............
Phosphorus sesquisulfide, free
from yellow or white phosphorus.
Phosphorus tribromide .................
4.1
UN1341
II
4.1 ......
A7, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34
A20, IB4, N34
None ....
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
B
74
8
UN1808
II
8 .........
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
C
40
Phosphorus trichloride .................
6.1
UN1809
I
6.1, 8
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
40
Phosphorus trioxide .....................
Phosphorus trisulfide, free from
yellow or white phosphorus.
Phosphorus, white dry or Phosphorus, white, under water or
Phosphorus white, in solution
or Phosphorus, yellow dry or
Phosphorus,
yellow,
under
water or Phosphorus, yellow, in
solution.
Phosphorus white, molten ............
8
4.1
UN2578
UN1343
III
II
8 .........
4.1 ......
154 .......
None ....
213 .......
212 .......
240 .......
240 .......
25 kg
15 kg
100 kg
50 kg
A
B
12
74
4.2
UN1381
I
4.2, 6.1
B9, B26, N34, T9,
TP3
None ....
188 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
E
............
4.2
UN2447
I
4.2, 6.1
B9, B26, N34,
T21, TP3, TP7,
TP26
None ....
188 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
Phosphorus (white or red) and a
chlorate, mixtures of.
Phosphoryl chloride, see Phosphorus oxychloride.
Phthalic anhydride with more than
.05 percent maleic anhydride.
Picolines .......................................
Picric acid, see Trinitrophenol, etc
Picrite, see Nitroguanidine, etc ....
Picryl
chloride,
see
Trinitrochlorobenzene.
Pine oil .........................................
alpha-Pinene ................................
Piperazine ....................................
Piperidine .....................................
Pivaloyl
chloride,
see
Trimethylacetyl chloride.
Plastic molding compound in
dough, sheet or extruded rope
form evolving flammable vapor.
Plastic solvent, n.o.s., see Flammable liquids, n.o.s..
Plastics,
nitrocellulose-based,
self-heating, n.o.s..
Poisonous gases, n.o.s., see
Compressed or liquefied gases,
flammable or toxic, n.o.s..
Polyalkylamines,
n.o.s.,
see
Amines, etc.
Polychlorinated biphenyls, liquid ..
Polychlorinated biphenyls, solid ...
Polyester resin kit .........................
Polyhalogenated biphenyls, liquid
or Polyhalogenated terphenyls
liquid.
Polyhalogenated biphenyls, solid
or Polyhalogenated terphenyls,
solid.
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Forbidden
2.3, 8
A3, A6, A7, B2,
B25, IB2, N34,
N43, T7, TP2
2, B9, B14, B15,
B32, B74, B77,
N34, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
IB8, IP3
A20, IB4, N34
............
....................
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
8
UN2214
III
8 .........
IB8, IP3, T4, TP3
154 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
............
3
....................
....................
....................
UN2313
III
3 .........
............
............
............
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
150 .......
...........
...........
...........
203 .......
...........
...........
...........
242 .......
...........
...........
...........
60 L
....................
....................
....................
220 L
....................
....................
....................
A
40
............
............
............
3
3
8
8
....................
UN1272
UN2368
UN2579
UN2401
III
III
III
I
3 .........
3 .........
8 .........
8, 3 ....
............
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
T10, TP2
150 .......
150 .......
154 .......
None ....
...........
203 .......
203 .......
213 .......
201 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
243 .......
...........
60 L
60 L
25 kg
0.5 L
....................
220 L
220 L
100 kg
2.5 L
....................
A
A
A
B
............
............
12
............
............
9
UN3314
III
9 .........
32, IB8, IP6
155 .......
221 .......
221 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
85, 87
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
UN2006
III
4.2 ......
None ....
213 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
4.2
....................
....................
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
155 .......
202 .......
241 .......
100 L
220 L
A
95
9 .........
3 .........
9 .........
155 .......
152 .......
155 .......
212 .......
225 .......
204 .......
240 .......
None ....
241 .......
100 kg
5 kg
100 L
200 kg
5 kg
220 L
A
B
A
95
............
95
9 .........
IB8, IP2, IP4
155 .......
204 .......
241 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
95
UN2315
II
9 .........
9
3
9
UN2315
UN3269
UN3151
II
............
II
9
UN3152
II
PO 00000
............
C
9, 81, 140, IB3,
T4, TP1
9, 81, 140, IB7
40
IB3
9
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Polymeric beads, expandable,
evolving flammable vapor.
Potassium .....................................
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
9
UN2211
III
None ..
32, IB8, IP6
155 .......
221 .......
221 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
85, 87
4.3
UN2257
I
4.3 ......
None ....
211 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
D
............
Potassium arsenate .....................
Potassium arsenite .......................
Potassium bisulfite solution, see
Bisulfites, aqueous solutions,
n.o.s..
Potassium borohydride ................
Potassium bromate ......................
6.1
6.1
....................
UN1677
UN1678
II
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
A19, A20, B27,
IB1, IP1, N6, N34,
T9, TP3, TP7
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
None ....
None ....
...........
212 .......
212 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
25 kg
25 kg
....................
100 kg
100 kg
....................
A
A
............
............
............
4.3
5.1
UN1870
UN1484
I
II
4.3 ......
5.1 ......
A19, N40
IB8, IP4
None ....
152 .......
211 .......
212 .......
242 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
5 kg
15 kg
25 kg
E
A
Potassium carbonyl ......................
Potassium chlorate .......................
Forbidden
5.1
UN1485
II
............
5.1 ......
A9, IB8, IP4, N34
...........
152 .......
...........
212 .......
...........
242 .......
....................
5 kg
....................
25 kg
A
Potassium chlorate, aqueous solution.
.......................................................
5.1
UN2427
II
5.1 ......
A2, IB2, T4, TP1
152 .......
202 .......
241 .......
1L
5L
B
III
5.1 ......
A2, IB2, T4, TP1
152 .......
203 .......
241 .......
2.5 L
30 L
B
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
56, 58,
106
............
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
69, 106
............
None ....
None ....
212 .......
211 .......
242 .......
242 .......
25 kg
5 kg
100 kg
50 kg
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
212 .......
241 .......
15 kg
50 kg
E
13
153 .......
None ....
153 .......
...........
213 .......
211 .......
213 .......
...........
240 .......
242 .......
240 .......
...........
100 kg
5 kg
100 kg
....................
200 kg
50 kg
200 kg
....................
A
E
A
26
............
26
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
Potassium chlorate mixed with
mineral oil, see Explosive,
blasting, type C.
Potassium cuprocyanide ..............
Potassium cyanide .......................
....................
Potassium dichloro isocyanurate
or
Potassium
dichloro-striazinetrione,
see
Dichloroisocyanuric acid, dry or
Dichloroisocyanuric acid salts
etc.
Potassium dithionite or Potassium
hydrosulfite.
Potassium fluoride ........................
Potassium fluoroacetate ...............
Potassium fluorosilicate ...............
Potassium hydrate, see Potassium hydroxide, solid.
Potassium hydrogen fluoride, see
Potassium hydrogen difluoride.
Potassium hydrogen fluoride solution, see Corrosive liquid, n.o.s..
Potassium hydrogen sulfate .........
....................
Potassium
hydrogendifluoride,
solid.
Potassium hydrogendifluoride, solution.
Potassium hydrosulfite, see Potassium dithionite.
Potassium hydroxide, liquid, see
Potassium hydroxide solution.
Potassium hydroxide, solid ..........
Potassium hydroxide, solution .....
.......................................................
Potassium hypochlorite, solution,
see Hypochlorite solutions, etc.
Potassium, metal alloys ...............
6.1
6.1
............
UN1679
UN1680
II
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
4.2
UN1929
II
4.2 ......
6.1
6.1
6.1
....................
UN1812
UN2628
UN2655
III
I
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
....................
............
8
UN2509
II
8 .........
8
UN1811
II
8, 6.1
8
UN1811
II
8, 6.1
A7, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34
IB8, IP2, IP4, N3,
N34, T7, TP2
IB8, IP2, IP4, N3,
N34, T7, TP2
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
B
26
52
............
............
............
A
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
25, 26,
40
25, 26,
40
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
154 .......
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
A
15 kg
1L
5L
....................
50 kg
30 L
60 L
....................
A
A
A
D
8
8
....................
....................
UN1813
UN1814
II
II
III
8 .........
8 .........
8 .........
............
IB8, IP2, IP4
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
154 .......
154 .......
154 .......
...........
212 .......
202 .......
203 .......
...........
240 .......
242 .......
241 .......
...........
4.3
UN1420
I
4.3 ......
A19, A20, B27,
IB4, IP1
None ....
211 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
............
6.1
8
5.1
5.1
UN2864
UN2033
UN1486
UN1487
II
II
III
II
6.1 ......
8 .........
5.1 ......
5.1 ......
5.1
5.1
UN1488
UN1489
II
II
Potassium perchlorate, solution ...
5.1
UN1489
Potassium permanganate ............
5.1
UN1490
Potassium peroxide ......................
5.1
Potassium persulfate ....................
Potassium phosphide ...................
Potassium
selenate,
see
Selenates or Selenites.
Potassium
selenite,
see
Selenates or Selenites.
5.1
4.3
....................
17:47 Jun 20, 2001
A8, A19, A20, IB6,
IP2
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
IB7, IP1
IB8, IP3
............
....................
Potassium metal, liquid alloy, see
Alkali metal alloys, liquid, n.o.s..
Potassium metavanadate .............
Potassium monoxide ....................
Potassium nitrate .........................
Potassium nitrate and sodium nitrite mixtures.
Potassium nitrite ...........................
Potassium perchlorate, solid ........
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IB8, IP2, IP4
B69, B77, IB7,
IP1, N74, N75,
T14, TP2, TP13
IP4
IP4
IP3
IP4
None ....
154 .......
152 .......
152 .......
212
212
213
212
5.1 ......
5.1 ......
IB8, IP4
IB6, IP2
152 .......
152 .......
212 .......
212 .......
242 .......
242 .......
II
5.1 ......
IB2, T4, TP1
152 .......
202 .......
II
5.1 ......
IB8, IP4
152 .......
212 .......
UN1491
I
5.1 ......
UN1492
UN2012
III
I
5.1 ......
4.3, 6.1
............
A20, IB6, IP1,
N34
A1, A29, IB8, IP3
A19, N40
....................
Jkt 194001
IB8,
IB8,
A1, A29,
B78,
IP2,
IP2,
IB8,
IB8,
............
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Sfmt 4700
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.......
.......
242
240
240
240
.......
.......
.......
.......
25
15
25
5
kg
kg
kg
kg
100
50
100
25
............
............
kg
kg
kg
kg
A
A
A
A
............
............
............
56, 58
5 kg
5 kg
25 kg
25 kg
A
A
242 .......
1L
5L
A
240 .......
5 kg
25 kg
D
56, 58
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
69,
106,
107
13, 75,
106
............
40, 85
............
None ....
211 .......
None ....
Forbidden
15 kg
B
152 .......
None ....
...........
213 .......
211 .......
...........
240 .......
None ....
...........
25 kg
Forbidden
....................
100 kg
15 kg
....................
A
E
...........
...........
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
A19, B27, IB4,
IP1, N34, N40,
T9, TP3, TP7
A19, A20, B16,
IB6, IP2, N34
None ....
211 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
D
............
None ....
212 .......
241 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
............
15 kg
50 kg
A
26
B
(6)
(7)
Potassium sodium alloys .............
4.3
UN1422
I
4.3 ......
Potassium sulfide, anhydrous or
Potassium sulfide with less
than 30 percent water of crystallization.
Potassium sulfide, hydrated with
not less than 30 percent water
of crystallization.
Potassium superoxide ..................
4.2
UN1382
II
4.2 ......
8
UN1847
II
8 .........
IB8, IP2, IP4
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
A20, IB6, IP1
Powder cake, wetted or Powder
paste, wetted with not less than
17 percent alcohol by mass.
Powder cake, wetted or Powder
paste, wetted with not less than
25 percent water, by mass.
Powder paste, see Powder cake,
etc.
Powder, smokeless ......................
Powder, smokeless ......................
Power device, explosive, see
Cartridges, power device.
Primers, cap type .........................
Primers, cap type .........................
Primers, cap type .........................
Primers, small arms, see Primers,
cap type.
Primers, tubular ............................
Primers, tubular ............................
Primers, tubular ............................
Printing ink, flammable or Printing
ink related material (including
printing ink thinning or reducing
compound), flammable.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Projectiles, illuminating, see Ammunition, illuminating, etc.
Projectiles, inert with tracer ..........
Projectiles, inert, with tracer .........
Projectiles, inert, with tracer .........
Projectiles, with burster or expelling charge.
Projectiles, with burster or expelling charge.
Projectiles, with burster or expelling charge.
Projectiles, with burster or expelling charge.
Projectiles, with burster or expelling charge.
Projectiles, with burster or expelling charge.
Projectiles, with bursting charge ..
Projectiles, with bursting charge ..
Projectiles, with bursting charge ..
Projectiles, with bursting charge ..
Projectiles, with bursting charge ..
Propadiene, stabilized ..................
Propadiene mixed with methyl
acetylene,
see
Methyl
acetylene and propadiene mixtures, stabilized.
Propane see also Petroleum
gases, liquefied.
Propanethiols ...............................
5.1
UN2466
I
5.1 ......
None ....
211 .......
None ....
Forbidden
15 kg
1.1C
UN0433
II
1.1C ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
13, 75,
106
............
1.3C
UN0159
II
1.3C ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
1.1C
1.3C
....................
UN0160
UN0161
II
II
1.1C ...
1.3C ...
............
None ....
None ....
...........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
26E
26E
............
1.4S
1.1B
1.4B
....................
UN0044
UN0377
UN0378
II
II
II
None ..
1.1B ...
1.4B ...
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
100 kg
Forbidden
75 kg
....................
05
11
06
............
............
............
............
1.3G
1.4G
1.4S
3
UN0319
UN0320
UN0376
UN1210
II
II
II
I
1.3G ...
1.4G ...
None ..
3 .........
None ....
None ....
None ....
150 .......
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
173 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
243 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
1L
Forbidden
75 kg
100 kg
30 L
07
06
05
E
............
............
............
............
II
III
3 .........
3 .........
............
150 .......
150 .......
...........
173 .......
173 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
60 L
....................
60 L
220 L
....................
B
A
............
............
............
62
62
62
62
None
None
None
None
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
100 kg
Forbidden
75 kg
Forbidden
01
03
02
03
............
............
............
............
....................
....................
....................
....................
IB2, T4, TP1, TP8
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
UN0345
UN0424
UN0425
UN0346
II
II
II
II
1.4S
1.3G
1.4G
1.2D
...
...
...
...
1.4D
UN0347
II
1.4D ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
02
............
1.2F
UN0426
II
1.2F ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
............
1.4F
UN0427
II
1.4F ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
............
1.2G
UN0434
II
1.2G ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
03
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
.........
.........
.........
.........
....
....
....
....
1.4G
UN0435
II
1.4G ...
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
02
............
1.1F
1.1D
1.2D
1.2F
1.4D
2.1
....................
UN0167
UN0168
UN0169
UN0324
UN0344
UN2200
II
II
II
II
II
............
1.1F ...
1.1D ...
1.2D ...
1.2F ...
1.4D ...
2.1 ......
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
None ....
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
304 .......
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
314, 315
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
150 kg
....................
08
03
03
08
02
B
............
............
............
............
............
40
............
2.1
UN1978
............
2.1 ......
19, T50
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
150 kg
IB2, T4, TP1,
TP13
B1, IB2, T4, TP1
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
150 .......
202 .......
242 .......
5L
150 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
150 .......
154 .......
154 .......
None ....
203 .......
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
202 .......
203 .......
203 .......
202 .......
242 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
242 .......
241 .......
241 .......
243 .......
60 L
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
5L
5L
5L
Forbidden
220 L
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
60 L
60 L
60 L
60 L
None ....
150 .......
...........
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
202 .......
...........
203 .......
202 .......
243 .......
242 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
1L
5L
....................
60 L
Forbidden
5L
60 L
....................
220 L
60 L
3
UN2402
II
3 .........
3
UN1274
II
3 .........
....................
1.3C
1.1C
1.1C
1.3C
1.4C
3
8
8
3
UN0495
UN0497
UN0498
UN0499
UN0501
UN1275
UN1848
UN2496
UN2404
III
II
II
II
II
............
II
III
III
II
3 .........
1.3C ...
1.1C ...
1.1C ...
1.3C ...
1.4C ...
3 .........
8 .........
8 .........
3, 6.1
Propionyl chloride .........................
n-Propyl acetate ...........................
Propyl alcohol, see Propanol .......
n-Propyl benzene .........................
Propyl chloride .............................
3
3
....................
3
3
UN1815
UN1276
II
II
UN2364
UN1278
III
II
3, 8 ....
3 .........
............
3 .........
3 .........
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1.4S
1.3G
1.4G
1.2D
n-Propanol or Propyl alcohol, normal.
.......................................................
Propellant, liquid ...........................
Propellant, liquid ...........................
Propellant, solid ............................
Propellant, solid ............................
Propellant, solid ............................
Propionaldehyde ..........................
Propionic acid ...............................
Propionic anhydride .....................
Propionitrile ..................................
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26E
26E
24E
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E
A
A
E
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B
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
G
G
G
G
G
G
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
202 .......
226 .......
242 .......
244 .......
5L
Forbidden
60 L
Forbidden
B
D
............
40
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
Propylene oxide ...........................
UN1865
UN1277
UN1077
II
II
............
6.1
UN2611
3
UN1280
Propylene tetramer .......................
1,2-Propylenediamine ..................
3
8
UN2850
UN2258
Propyleneimine, stabilized ...........
3
UN1921
I
3, 6.1
Propyltrichlorosilane .....................
8
UN1816
II
8, 3 ....
Prussic acid, see Hydrogen cyanide.
Pyrethroid pesticide, liquid, flammable, toxic, flash point less
than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
....................
IB2, IP7
IB2, N34, T7, TP1
19, T50
150 .......
None ....
306 .......
202 .......
202 .......
304 .......
None ....
243 .......
314, 315
5L
1L
Forbidden
60 L
5L
150 kg
D
E
E
............
40
40
II
6.1, 3
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
A
3 .........
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
E
12, 40,
48
40
III
II
3 .........
8, 3 ....
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
A3, N34, T11,
TP2, TP7
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
A3, A6, IB2, N34,
T7, TP2
A3, N34, T14,
TP2, TP13
A7, B2, B6, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP13
None ....
I
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
242 .......
243 .......
60 L
1L
220 L
30 L
A
A
............
40
1L
30 L
B
40
Forbidden
30 L
C
40
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
B
40
II
3, 6.1
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
40
153 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
A
40
153 .......
213 .......
240 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7, IP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB2, T4, TP2
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
I
6.1 ......
II
6.1 ......
III
6.1 ......
I
6.1, 3
II
6.1, 3
III
6.1, 3
6.1
....................
....................
3
Forbidden
4.2
4.2
UN1282
I
II
III
II
UN3194
UN2845
I
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
3 .........
............
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
Pyrophoric metals, n.o.s., or
Pyrophoric alloys, n.o.s..
Pyrophoric organometallic compound, water-reactive, n.o.s..
Pyrophoric solid, inorganic, n.o.s.
Pyrophoric solids, organic, n.o.s.
Pyrosulfuryl chloride .....................
4.2
UN1383
I
4.2 ......
B11, T22, TP2,
TP7
B11
4.2
UN3203
I
4.2, 4.3
T21, TP2, TP7
4.2
4.2
8
UN3200
UN2846
UN1817
I
I
II
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
8 .........
UN1922
II
UN2656
III
3, 8 ....
............
............
6.1 ......
............
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243 .......
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
....................
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201 .......
202 .......
3, 6.1
.......................................................
....................
3
Forbidden
....................
6.1
....................
None ....
None ....
I
Pyrethroid pesticide, solid, toxic ..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Pyridine ........................................
Pyridine perchlorate .....................
Pyrophoric liquid, inorganic, n.o.s.
Pyrophoric liquids, organic, n.o.s.
Pyroxylin solution or solvent, see
Nitrocellulose.
Pyrrolidine ....................................
Quebrachitol pentanitrate .............
Quicklime, see Calcium oxide ......
Quinoline ......................................
R 12, see Dichlorodifluoromethane.
R
12B1,
see
Chlorodifluorobromomethane.
R 13, see Chlorotrifluoromethane
R
13B1,
see
Bromotrifluoromethane.
R 14, see Tetrafluoromethane .....
R 21, see Dichlorofluoromethane
R 22, see Chlorodifluoromethane
R
114,
see
Dichlorotetrafluoroethane.
R
115,
see
Chloropentafluoroethane.
R 116, see Hexafluoroethane ......
R
124,
see
Chlorotetrafluoroethane.
R 133a, see Chlorotrifluoroethane
............
3 .........
3, 8 ....
2.1 ......
............
UN3349
(10B)
150 .......
None ....
3
3
2.1
....................
(10A)
21, 40,
100
............
UN3351
(9B)
B
....................
6.1
(9A)
Forbidden
Propyl
mercaptan,
see
Propanethiols.
n-Propyl nitrate .............................
Propylamine .................................
Propylene see also Petroleum
gases, liquefied.
Propylene chlorohydrin ................
....................
Other
Forbidden
3 .........
6.1, 3
.......................................................
Location
244 .......
II
I
Pyrethroid pesticide, liquid, toxic,
flammable, flash point not less
than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
Cargo aircraft only
227 .......
UN1281
UN2482
UN3352
Passenger
aircraft/rail
None ....
3
6.1
6.1
Bulk
2, A3, A6, A7, B9,
B14, B32, B74,
B77, N34, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP44
IB2, T4, TP1
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP44
Propyl formates ............................
n-Propyl isocyanate ......................
....................
Non-bulk
(8C)
6.1, 3,
8.
.......................................................
Exceptions
(8B)
I
Pyrethroid pesticide, liquid toxic ..
(10)
Vessel stowage
(8A)
UN2740
....................
(9)
Quantity limitations
(7)
6.1
UN3350
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(6)
n-Propyl chloroformate .................
3
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
B2, IB2, T8, TP2,
TP12
............
IB2, T7, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
B
40
None ....
153 .......
153 .......
None ....
...........
None ....
None ....
211 .......
212 .......
213 .......
202 .......
...........
181 .......
181 .......
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
242 .......
...........
244 .......
244 .......
5 kg
25 kg
100 kg
5L
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
60 L
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
A
A
B
D
D
40
40
40
21, 100
............
18
18
None ....
187 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
............
None ....
187 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
18
None ....
None ....
154 .......
187 .......
187 .......
202 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
1L
Forbidden
Forbidden
30 L
D
D
C
............
............
40
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
...........
...........
153 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
...........
203 .......
...........
243 .......
...........
...........
241 .......
...........
1L
....................
....................
60 L
....................
5L
....................
....................
220 L
....................
............
B
A
40
............
............
12
............
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
D
I
D
I
D
I
D
I
I
I
D
D
D
D
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Hazard
class or Division
Identification Numbers
Label
Codes
(6)
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(3)
R 152a, see Difluoroethane .........
R 500, see Dichlorodifluoromethane and difluorethane, etc.
R
502,
see
Chlorodifluoromethane
and
chloropentafluoroethane
mixture, etc.
R
503,
see
Chlorotrifluoromethane
and
trifluoromethane, etc.
Radioactive material, excepted
package-articles manufactured
from natural or depleted uranium or natural thorium.
Radioactive material, excepted
package-articles manufactured
from natural uranium or depleted uranium or natural thorium.
Radioactive material, excepted
package-empty package or
empty packaging.
Radioactive material, excepted
package-empty packaging.
Radioactive material, excepted
package-instruments or articles.
Radioactive material, excepted
package-instruments or articles.
Radioactive material, excepted
package-limited quantity of material.
Radioactive material, fissile, n.o.s.
Radioactive material, low specific
activity (LSA-I) non fissile or
fissile-excepted.
Radioactive material, low specific
activity (LSA-II) non fissile or
fissile-excepted.
Radioactive material, low specific
activity (LSA-III) non fissile or
fissile excepted.
Radioactive material, low specific
activity, n.o.s. or Radioactive
material, LSA, n.o.s..
Radioactive material, n.o.s. ..........
Radioactive
material,
special
form, n.o.s..
Radioactive material, surface contaminated object or Radioactive
material, SCO.
Radioactive material, surface contaminated objects (SCO-I or
SCO-II) non fissile or fissile-excepted.
Radioactive material, transported
under special arrangement, non
fissile or fissile excepted.
Radioactive material, transported
under special arrangement,
fissile.
Radioactive material, Type A
package, fissile non-special
form.
Radioactive material, Type A
package non-special form, non
fissile or fissile-excepted.
Radioactive material, Type A
package, special form non
fissile or fissile-excepted.
Radioactive material, Type A
package, special form, fissile.
Radioactive material, Type B(M)
package, fissile.
Radioactive material, Type B(M)
package non fissile or fissileexcepted.
Radioactive material, Type B(U)
package, fissile.
Radioactive material, Type B(U)
package non fissile or fissileexcepted.
Radioactive material, uranium
hexafluoride non fissile or
fissile-excepted.
Radioactive material, uranium
hexafluoride, fissile.
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(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(2)
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7
UN2910
............
None ..
422, 426
422, 426
422, 426
....................
....................
A
............
7
UN2909
............
None ..
422, 426
422, 426
422, 426
....................
....................
A
............
7
UN2910
............
Empty
428 .......
428 .......
428 .......
....................
....................
A
............
7
UN2908
............
Empty
422, 428
422, 428
422, 428
....................
....................
A
............
7
UN2910
............
None ..
422, 424
422, 424
422, 424
....................
....................
A
............
7
UN2911
............
None ..
422, 424
422, 424
422, 424
....................
....................
A
............
7
UN2910
............
None ..
421, 422
421, 422
421, 422
....................
....................
A
............
7
7
UN2918
UN2912
............
............
7 .........
7 .........
T5, TP4, W7
417 .......
427 .......
417 .......
427 .......
....................
....................
....................
....................
A
A
40, 95
95
7
UN3321
............
7 .........
T5, TP4, W7
427 .......
427 .......
....................
....................
A
95
7
UN3322
............
7 .........
T5, TP4, W7
427 .......
427 .......
....................
....................
A
95
7
UN2912
............
7 .........
T5, TP4
453 .......
421,
422,
428.
421,
422,
428.
421,
422,
428.
421, 428
427 .......
427 .......
....................
....................
A
............
7
7
UN2982
UN2974
............
............
7 .........
7 .........
421, 428
421, 424
415, 416
415, 416
415, 416
415, 416
....................
....................
....................
....................
A
A
40, 95
............
7
UN2913
............
7 .........
427 .......
427 .......
....................
....................
A
............
7
UN2913
............
7 .........
421,
424,
426.
421,
422,
428.
427 .......
427 .......
....................
....................
A
95
7
UN2919
............
7 .........
139
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
7
UN3331
............
7 .........
139
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
7
UN3327
............
7 .........
W7, W8
453 .......
417 .......
417 .......
....................
....................
A
95
7
UN2915
............
7 .........
W7, W8
...........
415 .......
415 .......
....................
....................
A
95
7
UN3332
............
7 .........
W7, W8
...........
415, 476
415, 476
....................
....................
A
95
7
UN3333
............
7 .........
W7, W8
453 .......
417, 476
417, 476
....................
....................
A
............
..............................
7
UN3329
............
7 .........
453 .......
417 .......
417 .......
....................
....................
A
............
7
UN2917
............
7 .........
...........
416 .......
416 .......
....................
....................
A
95
7
UN3328
............
7 .........
453 .......
417 .......
417 .......
....................
....................
A
............
7
UN2916
............
7 .........
...........
416 .......
416 .......
....................
....................
A
95
7
UN2978
............
7, 8 ....
423 .......
420, 427
420, 427
....................
....................
A
95
7
UN2977
............
7, 8 ....
453 .......
417, 420
417, 420
....................
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
G
D
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
Railway torpedo, see Signals,
railway track, explosive.
Rare gases and nitrogen mixtures, compressed.
Rare gases and oxygen mixtures,
compressed.
Rare gases mixtures, compressed.
RC
318,
see
Octafluorocyclobutane.
RDX
and
cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine, wetted or desensitized see
RDX and HMX mixtures,
wetted or desensitized.
RDX and HMX mixtures, wetted
with not less than 15 percent
water by mass or RDX and
HMX mixtures, desensitized
with not less than 10 percent
phlegmatizer by mass.
RDX and Octogen mixtures,
wetted or desensitized see
RDX and HMX mixtures,
wetted or desensitized etc.
RDX,
see
Cyclotrimethylene
trinitramine, etc.
Receptacles, small, containing
gas (gas cartridges) flammable,
without release device, not refillable and not exceeding 1 L
capacity.
Receptacles, small, containing
gas (gas cartridges) non-flammable, without release device,
not refillable and not exceeding
1 L capacity.
Red phosphorus, see Phosphorus, amorphous.
Refrigerant gas R 404A ...............
Refrigerant gas R 407A ...............
Refrigerant gas R 407B ...............
Refrigerant gas R 407C ...............
Refrigerant gases, n.o.s. ..............
Refrigerant gases, n.o.s. or Dispersant gases, n.o.s..
Refrigerating
machines,
containing flammable, non-toxic,
liquefied gas.
Refrigerating
machines,
containing non-flammable, nontoxic, liquefied gas or ammonia
solution (UN2672).
Regulated medical waste .............
Release devices, explosive ..........
Resin solution, flammable ............
....................
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
............
2.2
UN1981
............
2.2 ......
2.2
UN1980
............
2.2 ......
2.2
UN1979
............
79
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
306 .......
302 .......
None ....
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
306 .......
302 .......
None ....
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
A
2.2 ......
306 .......
302 .......
None ....
75 kg
150 kg
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
1.1D
UN0391
II
10
............
............
2.1
UN2037
............
2.1 ......
306 .......
304 .......
None ....
1 kg
15 kg
B
40
2.2
UN2037
............
2.2 ......
306 .......
304 .......
None ....
1 kg
15 kg
B
40
...........
....................
....................
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.1
UN3337
UN3338
UN3339
UN3340
UN1078
NA1954
............
............
............
............
............
............
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1
UN3358
............
2.1 ......
2.2
UN2857
............
2.2 ......
6.2
1.4S
3
UN3291
UN0173
UN1866
II
II
I
6.2 ......
1.4S ...
3 .........
....................
............
...........
......
......
......
......
......
......
T50
T50
T50
T50
T50
T50
306
306
306
306
306
306
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
...........
304
304
304
304
304
304
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
314,
314,
314,
314,
314,
314,
............
315
315
315
315
315
315
75 kg
75 kg
75 kg
75 kg
75 kg
Forbidden
150
150
150
150
150
150
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
A
A
A
A
A
D
............
............
............
............
............
40
306 .......
306 .......
306 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
40
A53
306, 307
306 .......
306, 307
450 kg
450 kg
A
............
A13, A14
134 .......
None ....
150 .......
197 .......
62 .........
201 .......
None ....
None ....
243 .......
No limit
25 kg
1L
No limit
100 kg
30 L
E
05
E
............
............
............
150 .......
173 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
B
............
150 .......
173 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
153 .......
...........
213 .......
...........
240 .......
...........
100 kg
....................
200 kg
....................
A
............
............
B52, T11, TP1,
TP8
B52, IB2, T4, TP1,
TP8
B1, B52, IB3, T2,
TP1
IB8, IP3
.......................................................
....................
II
3 .........
.......................................................
....................
III
3 .........
Resorcinol ....................................
Rifle grenade, see Grenades,
hand or rifle, etc.
Rifle powder, see Powder,
smokeless (UN 0160).
Rivets, explosive ..........................
Road asphalt or tar liquid, see
Tars, liquid, etc.
Rocket motors ..............................
Rocket motors ..............................
Rocket motors ..............................
Rocket motors, liquid fueled ........
Rocket motors, liquid fueled ........
Rocket motors with hypergolic liquids with or without an expelling charge.
Rocket motors with hypergolic liquids with or without an expelling charge.
Rockets, line-throwing ..................
Rockets, line-throwing ..................
Rockets, line-throwing ..................
Rockets, liquid fueled with bursting charge.
Rockets, liquid fueled with bursting charge.
6.1
....................
UN2876
III
6.1 ......
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
1.4S
....................
UN0174
II
1.4S ...
............
None ....
...........
62 .........
...........
None ....
...........
25 kg
....................
100 kg
....................
05
............
............
1.3C
1.1C
1.2C
1.2J
1.3J
1.3L
UN0186
UN0280
UN0281
UN0395
UN0396
UN0250
II
II
II
II
II
II
1.3C ...
1.1C ...
1.2C ...
1.2J ....
1.3J ....
1.3L ....
109
109
109
109
109
109
None
None
None
None
None
None
62
62
62
62
62
62
None
None
None
None
None
None
....
....
....
....
....
....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
220 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
03
03
03
04
04
08
1.2L
UN0322
II
1.2L ....
109
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
1.2G
1.3G
1.4G
1.1J
UN0238
UN0240
UN0453
UN0397
II
II
II
II
1.2G ...
1.3G ...
1.4G ...
1.1J ....
None
None
None
None
62
62
62
62
None
None
None
None
....
....
....
....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
75 kg
Forbidden
07
07
06
04
............
............
............
23E
23E
8E,
14E,
15E
8E,
14E,
15E
............
............
............
23E
1.2J
UN0398
II
1.2J ....
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
04
23E
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
I
I
(2)
(3)
Rockets, with bursting charge ......
Rockets, with bursting charge ......
Rockets, with bursting charge ......
Rockets, with bursting charge ......
Rockets, with expelling charge ....
Rockets, with expelling charge ....
Rockets, with expelling charge ....
Rockets, with inert head ..............
Rockets, with inert head ..............
Rosin oil .......................................
.......................................................
Rubber solution ............................
.......................................................
Rubidium ......................................
1.1F
1.1E
1.2E
1.2F
1.2C
1.3C
1.4C
1.3C
1.2C
3
....................
3
....................
4.3
Rubidium hydroxide .....................
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
202 .......
203 .......
202 .......
203 .......
211 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
5L
60 L
5L
60 L
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
60 L
220 L
60 L
220 L
15 kg
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
IB8, IP3, IP6, N7
154 .......
154 .......
...........
...........
None ....
202 .......
203 .......
...........
...........
213 .......
242 .......
241 .......
...........
...........
241 .......
UN1423
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
............
II
III
II
III
I
1.1F ...
1.1E ...
1.2E ...
1.2F ...
1.2C ...
1.3C ...
1.4C ...
1.3C ...
1.2 ......
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
4.3 ......
8
UN2678
II
8 .........
Rubidium hydroxide solution ........
.......................................................
Safety fuse, see Fuse, safety ......
Sand acid, see Fluorosilicic acid
Seed cake, containing vegetable
oil solvent extractions and expelled seeds, with not more
than 10 percent of oil and when
the amount of moisture is higher than 11 percent, with not
more than 20 percent of oil and
moisture combined.
Seed cake with more than 1.5
percent oil and not more than
11 percent moisture.
Seed cake with not more than 1.5
percent oil and not more than
11 percent moisture.
Selenates or Selenites .................
Selenic acid ..................................
Selenium compound, n.o.s. .........
8
....................
....................
....................
4.2
UN2677
II
III
UN1386
III
8 .........
8 .........
............
............
None ..
4.2
UN1386
III
None ..
IB8, IP3, IP6, N7
None ....
213 .......
4.2
UN2217
III
None ..
IB8, IP3, IP6, N7
None ....
6.1
8
6.1
UN2630
UN1905
UN3283
I
I
I
6.1 ......
8 .........
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
II
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
UN2657
UN2194
II
............
UN2879
I
6.1 ......
2.3, 8
............
8, 6.1
IB7, IP1
IB7, IP1, N34
IB7, IP1, T14,
TP2, TP27
IB8, IP2, IP4, T11,
TP2, TP27
IB8, IP3, T7, TP1,
TP28
IB8, IP2, IP4
1
disulfide ........................
hexafluoride ..................
nitride ...........................
oxychloride ...................
6.1
2.3
Forbidden
8
Self-defense spray, aerosol, see
Aerosols, etc.
Self-defense spray, non-pressurized.
Self-heating liquid, corrosive, inorganic, n.o.s..
.......................................................
Self-heating liquid, corrosive, organic, n.o.s..
.......................................................
Self-heating
liquid,
inorganic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Self-heating liquid, organic, n.o.s.
.......................................................
Self-heating liquid, toxic, inorganic, n.o.s..
.......................................................
Self-heating liquid, toxic, organic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Self-heating solid, corrosive, inorganic, n.o.s..
.......................................................
Self-heating, solid, corrosive, organic, n.o.s..
.......................................................
Self-heating
solid,
inorganic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Self-heating, solid, organic, n.o.s.
.......................................................
Self-heating,
solid,
oxidizing,
n.o.s..
Self-heating solid, toxic, inorganic, n.o.s..
.......................................................
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(10)
Vessel stowage
Non-bulk
(6)
UN0180
UN0181
UN0182
UN0295
UN0436
UN0437
UN0438
UN0183
UN0502
UN1286
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
(5)
Selenium
Selenium
Selenium
Selenium
+A
D
G
Hazard
class or Division
(7)
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1, TP8
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
22, A7, A19, IB1,
IP1, N34, N40,
N45
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
A3, A6, A7, N34,
T10, TP2, TP12,
TP13
............
08
03
03
08
03
03
02
03
B
B
A
B
A
D
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
1E, 5E
............
............
............
............
............
50 kg
A
............
1L
5L
....................
....................
Forbidden
30 L
60 L
....................
....................
Forbidden
A
A
A
............
............
............
............
13
241 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
E
13
213 .......
241 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
13
None ....
None ....
None ....
211 .......
211 .......
211 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
5 kg
Forbidden
5 kg
50 kg
25 kg
50 kg
E
A
B
............
............
............
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
............
153 .......
213 .......
240 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
............
None ....
None ....
...........
None ....
212 .......
302 .......
...........
201 .......
242 .......
None ....
...........
243 .......
25 kg
Forbidden
....................
0.5 L
100 kg
Forbidden
....................
2.5 L
A
D
............
40
............
40
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
E
............
9
NA3334
III
9 .........
A37
155 .......
203 .......
None ....
No limit
No limit
A
............
4.2
UN3188
II
4.2, 8
IB2
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
5L
C
............
....................
4.2
UN3185
III
II
4.2, 8
4.2, 8
IB2
IB2
None ....
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
241 .......
243 .......
5L
1L
60 L
5L
C
C
............
............
....................
4.2
UN3186
III
II
4.2, 8
4.2 ......
IB2
IB2
None ....
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
241 .......
242 .......
5L
1L
60 L
5L
C
C
............
............
UN3187
III
II
III
II
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
4.2, 6.1
IB2
IB2
IB2
IB2
None
None
None
None
203
202
203
202
241
242
241
243
5
1
5
1
60
5
60
5
L
L
L
L
C
C
C
C
............
............
............
............
....................
4.2
UN3184
III
II
4.2, 6.1
4.2, 6.1
IB2
IB2
None ....
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
241 .......
243 .......
5L
1L
60 L
5L
C
C
............
............
....................
4.2
UN3192
III
II
4.2, 6.1
4.2, 8
IB2
IB5, IP2
None ....
None ....
203 .......
212 .......
241 .......
242 .......
5L
15 kg
60 L
50 kg
C
C
............
............
....................
4.2
UN3126
III
II
4.2, 8
4.2, 8
IB8, IP3
IB5, IP2
None ....
None ....
213 .......
212 .......
242 .......
242 .......
25 kg
15 kg
100 kg
50 kg
C
C
............
............
....................
4.2
UN3190
III
II
4.2, 8
4.2 ......
IB8, IP3
IB6, IP2
None ....
None ....
213 .......
212 .......
242 .......
241 .......
25 kg
15 kg
100 kg
50 kg
C
C
............
............
III
II
III
............
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
4.2, 5.1
IB8, IP3
IB6, IP2
IB8, IP3
None
None
None
None
213
212
213
214
241
241
241
214
.......
.......
.......
.......
25 kg
15 kg
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
50 kg
100 kg
Forbidden
C
C
C
............
............
............
............
....................
4.2
....................
4.2
....................
4.2
....................
4.2
4.2
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UN3088
UN3127
UN3191
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.......
L
L
L
L
II
4.2, 6.1
IB5, IP2
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
15 kg
50 kg
C
............
III
4.2, 6.1
IB8, IP3
None ....
213 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
C
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
D
(2)
Self-heating, solid, toxic, organic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Self-propelled vehicle, see Engines or Batteries etc.
Self-reactive liquid type B ............
Self-reactive liquid type B, temperature controlled.
Self-reactive liquid type C ............
Self-reactive liquid type C, temperature controlled.
Self-reactive liquid type D ............
Self-reactive liquid type D, temperature controlled.
Self-reactive liquid type E ............
Self-reactive liquid type E, temperature controlled.
Self-reactive liquid type F ............
Self-reactive liquid type F, temperature controlled.
Self-reactive solid type B .............
Self-reactive solid type B, temperature controlled.
Self-reactive solid type C .............
Self-reactive solid type C, temperature controlled.
Self-reactive solid type D .............
Self-reactive solid type D, temperature controlled.
Self-reactive solid type E .............
Self-reactive solid type E, temperature controlled.
Self-reactive solid type F .............
Self-reactive solid type F, temperature controlled.
Shale oil .......................................
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
4.2
UN3128
....................
....................
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(6)
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
4.2, 6.1
IB5, IP2
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
15 kg
50 kg
C
............
III
4.2, 6.1
............
IB8, IP3
None ....
...........
213 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
25 kg
....................
100 kg
....................
C
............
............
53
53
None ....
None ....
224 .......
224 .......
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
D
61
2, 61
4.1
4.1
UN3221
UN3231
II
II
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
4.1
4.1
UN3223
UN3233
II
II
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
None ....
None ....
224 .......
224 .......
None ....
None ....
5L
Forbidden
10 L
Forbidden
D
D
61
2, 61
4.1
4.1
UN3225
UN3235
II
II
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
None ....
None ....
224 .......
224 .......
None ....
None ....
5L
Forbidden
10 L
Forbidden
D
D
61
2, 61
4.1
4.1
UN3227
UN3237
II
II
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
None ....
None ....
224 .......
224 .......
None ....
None ....
10 L
Forbidden
25 L
Forbidden
D
D
61
2, 61
4.1
4.1
UN3229
UN3239
II
II
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
None ....
None ....
224 .......
224 .......
None ....
None ....
10 L
Forbidden
25 L
Forbidden
D
D
61
2, 61
4.1
4.1
UN3222
UN3232
II
II
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
None ....
None ....
224 .......
224 .......
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
D
61
2, 61
4.1
4.1
UN3224
UN3234
II
II
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
None ....
None ....
224 .......
224 .......
None ....
None ....
5 kg
Forbidden
10 kg
Forbidden
D
D
61
2, 61
4.1
4.1
UN3226
UN3236
II
II
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
None ....
None ....
224 .......
224 .......
None ....
None ....
5 kg
Forbidden
10 kg
Forbidden
D
D
61
2, 61
4.1
4.1
UN3228
UN3238
II
II
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
None ....
None ....
224 .......
224 .......
None ....
None ....
10 kg
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
D
D
61
2, 61
4.1
4.1
UN3230
UN3240
II
II
4.1 ......
4.1 ......
None ....
None ....
224 .......
224 .......
None ....
None ....
10 kg
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
D
D
61
2, 61
3
UN1288
I
3 .........
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
............
II
III
3 .........
3 .........
............
150 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
203 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
60 L
....................
60 L
220 L
....................
B
A
............
............
............
....................
....................
....................
Silicofluoric acid, see Fluorosilicic
acid.
Silicon chloride, see Silicon tetrachloride.
Silicon powder, amorphous ..........
Silicon tetrachloride ......................
....................
....................
4.1
8
UN1346
UN1818
III
II
4.1 ......
8 .........
Silicon tetrafluoride, compressed
Silver acetylide (dry) ....................
Silver arsenite ..............................
Silver azide (dry) ..........................
Silver chlorite (dry) .......................
Silver cyanide ...............................
Silver fulminate (dry) ....................
Silver nitrate .................................
Silver oxalate (dry) .......................
Silver picrate (dry) ........................
Silver picrate, wetted with not
less than 30 percent water, by
mass.
Sludge, acid .................................
2.3
Forbidden
6.1
Forbidden
Forbidden
6.1
Forbidden
5.1
Forbidden
Forbidden
4.1
UN1859
............
UN1683
II
UN1684
II
UN1493
II
UN1347
I
2.3, 8
............
6.1 ......
............
............
6.1 ......
............
5.1 ......
............
............
4.1 ......
8
UN1906
II
8 .........
Smokeless powder for small arms
(100 pounds or less).
Soda lime with more than 4 percent sodium hydroxide.
4.1
NA3178
I
8
UN1907
III
17:47 Jun 20, 2001
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
II
.......................................................
.......................................................
Shaped charges, see Charges,
shaped, etc.
Signal devices, hand ....................
Signal devices, hand ....................
Signals, distress, ship ..................
Signals, distress, ship ..................
Signals, highway, see Signal devices, hand.
Signals, railway track, explosive ..
Signals, railway track, explosive ..
Signals, railway track, explosive ..
Signals, railway track, explosive ..
Signals, ship distress, water-activated, see Contrivances, wateractivated, etc.
Signals, smoke .............................
Signals, smoke .............................
Signals, smoke .............................
Signals, smoke .............................
Silane, compressed ......................
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Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
53
53
T11, TP1, TP8,
TP27
IB2, T4, TP1, TP8
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
1.4G
1.4S
1.1G
1.3G
....................
UN0191
UN0373
UN0194
UN0195
II
II
II
II
1.4G ...
1.4S ...
1.1G ...
1.3G ...
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
75 kg
100 kg
Forbidden
75 kg
....................
06
05
07
07
............
............
............
............
............
1.1G
1.4S
1.3G
1.4G
....................
UN0192
UN0193
UN0492
UN0493
II
II
............
............
1.1G ...
1.4S ...
1.3G ...
1.4G ...
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
100 kg
Forbidden
75 kg
....................
07
05
07
06
............
............
............
............
............
1.1G
1.4G
1.2G
1.3G
2.1
UN0196
UN0197
UN0313
UN0487
UN2203
II
II
II
II
............
1.1G ...
1.4G ...
1.2G ...
1.3G ...
2.1 ......
None
None
None
None
None
....
....
....
....
....
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
302 .......
None
None
None
None
None
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
07
06
07
07
E
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
............
............
............
40, 57,
104
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
154 .......
213 .......
202 .......
240 .......
242 .......
25 kg
1L
100 kg
30 L
A
C
............
40
None ....
...........
None ....
...........
...........
None ....
...........
152 .......
...........
...........
None ....
302 .......
...........
212 .......
...........
...........
212 .......
...........
212 .......
...........
...........
211 .......
None ....
...........
242 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
...........
None ....
Forbidden
....................
25 kg
....................
....................
25 kg
....................
5 kg
....................
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
100 kg
....................
....................
100 kg
....................
25 kg
....................
....................
Forbidden
D
D
40
............
............
............
............
26, 40
............
............
............
............
28, 36
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
C
14
Jkt 194001
PO 00000
A1, IB8, IP3
A3, A6, B2, B6,
IB2, T7, TP2, TP7
2
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP4
....
....
....
....
....
A
A
A
4.1 ......
A3, A7, B2, IB2,
N34, T8, TP2,
TP12
16
None ....
171 .......
None ....
Forbidden
7.3 kg
A
............
8 .........
IB8, IP3
154 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
............
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Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(6)
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
None ....
211 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
D
............
154 .......
154 .......
154 .......
151 .......
None ....
153 .......
None ....
None ....
213
202
203
212
212
213
212
202
240
242
241
242
242
240
242
243
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
25 kg
1L
5L
Forbidden
25 kg
100 kg
25 kg
5L
100 kg
30 L
60 L
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
100 kg
60 L
A
A
A
E
A
A
A
A
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
153 .......
None ....
None ....
203 .......
212 .......
212 .......
241 .......
242 .......
242 .......
60 L
25 kg
25 kg
220 L
100 kg
100 kg
A
A
A
Sodium .........................................
4.3
UN1428
I
4.3 ......
Sodium aluminate, solid ...............
Sodium aluminate, solution ..........
.......................................................
Sodium aluminum hydride ...........
Sodium ammonium vanadate ......
Sodium arsanilate ........................
Sodium arsenate ..........................
Sodium arsenite, aqueous solutions.
.......................................................
Sodium arsenite, solid ..................
Sodium azide ...............................
8
8
....................
4.3
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
UN2812
UN1819
UN2835
UN2863
UN2473
UN1685
UN1686
III
II
III
II
II
III
II
II
8 .........
8 .........
8 .........
4.3 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
A7, A8, A19, A20,
B9, B48, B68, IB4,
IP1, N34, T9,
TP3, TP7, TP46
IB8, IP3
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, T4, TP1
A8, A19, A20, IB1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB2, T7, TP2
....................
6.1
6.1
UN2027
UN1687
III
II
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
IB3, T4, TP2
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
Sodium bifluoride, see Sodium
hydrogendifluoride.
Sodium bisulfite, solution, see
Bisulfites, aqueous solutions,
n.o.s..
Sodium borohydride .....................
Sodium borohydride and sodium
hydroxide solution, with not
more than 12 percent sodium
borohydride and not more than
40 percent sodium hydroxide
by mass.
.......................................................
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
............
36, 52,
91
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
None ....
154 .......
211 .......
202 .......
242 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
1L
15 kg
30 L
....................
Sodium bromate ...........................
5.1
UN1494
Sodium cacodylate .......................
Sodium chlorate ...........................
6.1
5.1
UN1688
UN1495
Sodium chlorate, aqueous solution.
.......................................................
5.1
UN2428
....................
Sodium chlorate mixed with dinitrotoluene, see Explosive blasting, type C.
Sodium chlorite ............................
4.3
8
UN1426
UN3320
I
II
4.3 ......
8 .........
N40
B2, IB2, N34, T7,
TP2
III
8 .........
II
5.1 ......
B2, IB3, N34, T4,
TP2
IB8, IP4
II
II
6.1 ......
5.1 ......
II
5.1 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4
A9, IB8, IP4, N34,
T4, TP1
A2, IB2, T4, TP1
III
5.1 ......
A2, IB2, T4, TP1
....................
............
5.1
UN1496
II
5.1 ......
chloroacetate ..................
cuprocyanide, solid .........
cuprocyanide, solution ....
cyanide ............................
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
UN2659
UN2316
UN2317
UN1689
III
I
I
I
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
Sodium dichloroisocyanurate or
Sodium
dichloro-striazinetrione,
see
Dichloroisocyanuric acid etc.
Sodium dinitro-o-cresolate, dry or
wetted with less than 15 percent water, by mass.
Sodium dinitro-o-cresolate, wetted
with not less than 15 percent
water, by mass.
Sodium dithionite or Sodium hydrosulfite.
Sodium fluoride ............................
Sodium fluoroacetate ...................
Sodium fluorosilicate ....................
Sodium hydrate, see Sodium hydroxide, solid.
Sodium hydride ............................
Sodium hydrogendifluoride, solid
....................
Sodium
Sodium
Sodium
Sodium
Sodium hydrogendifluoride solution.
Sodium hydrosulfide, with less
than 25 percent water of crystallization.
Sodium hydrosulfide with not less
than 25 percent water of crystallization.
Sodium hydrosulfite, see Sodium
dithionite.
Sodium hydroxide, solid ...............
Sodium hydroxide solution ...........
.......................................................
Sodium hypochlorite, solution,
see Hypochlorite solutions etc.
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......
......
......
A9, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34, T4, TP1
IB8, IP3
IB7, IP1
T14, TP2, TP13
B69, B77, IB7,
IP1, N74, N75,
T14, TP2, TP13
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
E
A
............
26
154 .......
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
None ....
152 .......
212 .......
212 .......
242 .......
240 .......
25 kg
5 kg
100 kg
25 kg
A
A
152 .......
202 .......
241 .......
1L
5L
B
152 .......
203 .......
241 .......
2.5 L
30 L
B
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
56, 58,
106
26
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
69, 106
............
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
153 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
213
211
201
211
240
242
243
242
.......
.......
.......
.......
100 kg
5 kg
1L
5 kg
200 kg
50 kg
30 L
50 kg
A
A
B
B
.......
.......
.......
.......
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
56, 58,
106
............
26
26, 40
52
............
1.3C
UN0234
II
1.3C ...
4.1
UN1348
I
4.1, 6.1
23, A8, A19, A20,
N41
None ....
211 .......
None ....
1 kg
15 kg
E
28, 36
4.2
UN1384
II
4.2 ......
A19, A20, IB6, IP2
None ....
212 .......
241 .......
15 kg
50 kg
E
13
6.1
6.1
6.1
....................
UN1690
UN2629
UN2674
III
I
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
IB7, IP1
IB8, IP3
153 .......
None ....
153 .......
...........
213 .......
211 .......
213 .......
...........
240 .......
242 .......
240 .......
...........
100 kg
5 kg
100 kg
....................
200 kg
50 kg
200 kg
....................
A
E
A
26
............
26
............
4.3
8
UN1427
UN2439
I
II
4.3 ......
8 .........
A19, N40
IB8, IP2, IP4, N3,
N34
IB8, IP2, IP4, N3,
N34
A7, A19, A20, IB6,
IP2
None ....
154 .......
211 .......
212 .......
242 .......
240 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
15 kg
50 kg
E
A
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
A
None ....
212 .......
241 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
............
12, 25,
26, 40
12, 25,
26, 40
............
A7, IB8, IP2, IP4,
T7, TP2
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
26
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
IB8, IP2, IP4
B2, IB2, N34, T7,
TP2
IB3, N34, T4, TP1
154 .......
154 .......
212 .......
202 .......
240 .......
242 .......
15 kg
1L
50 kg
30 L
A
A
............
............
154 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
241 .......
...........
5L
....................
60 L
....................
A
............
............
8
UN2439
II
8 .........
4.2
UN2318
II
4.2 ......
8
UN2949
II
8 .........
UN1823
UN1824
II
II
8 .........
8 .........
III
8 .........
............
....................
8
8
............
....................
....................
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
Sodium metal, liquid alloy, see Alkali metal alloys, liquid, n.o.s..
Sodium methylate ........................
Sodium methylate solutions in alcohol.
.......................................................
Sodium monoxide ........................
Sodium nitrate ..............................
Sodium nitrate and potassium nitrate mixtures.
Sodium nitrite ...............................
Sodium pentachlorophenate ........
Sodium perchlorate ......................
....................
Sodium permanganate .................
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
None ....
212 .......
202 .......
242 .......
243 .......
15 kg
1L
50 kg
5L
B
B
............
............
203
212
213
213
242
240
240
240
.......
.......
.......
.......
5L
15 kg
25 kg
25 kg
60 L
50 kg
100 kg
100 kg
A
A
A
A
............
............
............
............
A
E
10
56, 58
............
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
69,
106,
107
13, 75,
106
13, 25,
106
............
40, 85
5E
E
28, 36
............
UN1431
UN1289
II
II
4.2, 8
3, 8 ....
A19, IB5, IP2
IB2, T7, TP1, TP8
....................
8
5.1
5.1
UN1825
UN1498
UN1499
III
II
III
III
3, 8 ....
8 .........
5.1 ......
5.1 ......
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
A1, A29, IB8, IP3
A1, A29, IB8, IP3
150
154
152
152
5.1
6.1
5.1
UN1500
UN2567
UN1502
III
II
II
5.1, 6.1
6.1 ......
5.1 ......
A1, A29, IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB6, IP2
152 .......
None ....
152 .......
213 .......
212 .......
212 .......
240 .......
242 .......
242 .......
25 kg
25 kg
5 kg
100 kg
100 kg
25 kg
A
A
A
5.1
UN1503
II
5.1 ......
IB6, IP2
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
D
A20, IB6, IP1,
N34
IB8, IP4
None ....
211 .......
None ....
Forbidden
15 kg
B
152 .......
212 .......
240 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
5.1
UN1504
I
5.1 ......
Sodium peroxoborate, anhydrous
5.1
UN3247
II
5.1 ......
5.1
4.3
1.3C
UN1505
UN1432
UN0235
III
I
II
5.1 ......
4.3, 6.1
1.3C ...
A1, IB8, IP3
A19, N40
152 .......
None ....
None ....
213 .......
211 .......
62 .........
240 .......
None ....
None ....
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
100 kg
15 kg
Forbidden
4.1
UN1349
I
4.1 ......
23, A8, A19, N41
None ....
211 .......
None ....
Forbidden
15 kg
Forbidden
....................
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
............
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
4.2
UN1385
II
4.2 ......
A19, A20, IB6,
IP2, N34
None ....
212 .......
241 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
............
8
UN1849
II
8 .........
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
26
5.1
UN2547
I
5.1 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
A20, IB6, IP1,
N34
None ....
211 .......
None ....
Forbidden
15 kg
E
49, IB5
...........
154 .......
...........
212 .......
...........
240 .......
....................
15 kg
....................
50 kg
B
13, 75,
106
............
40
Forbidden
8
UN3244
II
............
8 .........
4.1
UN3175
II
4.1 ......
47, IB6, IP2
151 .......
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
B
............
6.1
UN3243
II
6.1 ......
48, IB2
None ....
212 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
40
1.2F
1.1F
1.1D
1.2D
....................
UN0204
UN0296
UN0374
UN0375
II
II
II
II
1.2F ...
1.1F ...
1.1D ...
1.2D ...
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
UN1827
UN2440
UN1433
II
III
I
...........
154 .......
154 .......
None ....
...........
...........
202 .......
213 .......
211 .......
...........
...........
242 .......
240 .......
242 .......
...........
....................
1L
25 kg
Forbidden
....................
....................
30 L
100 kg
15 kg
....................
2.3
....................
UN2676
............
2.3, 2.1
............
1
None ....
...........
304 .......
...........
None ....
...........
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
D
40
............
6.1
5.1
UN1691
UN1506
II
II
6.1 ......
5.1 ......
None ....
152 .......
212 .......
212 .......
242 .......
242 .......
25 kg
5 kg
100 kg
25 kg
A
A
Strontium nitrate ...........................
Strontium perchlorate ...................
5.1
5.1
UN1507
UN1508
III
II
5.1 ......
5.1 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4
A1, A9, IB8, IP2,
IP4, N34
A1, A29, IB8, IP3
IB6, IP2
152 .......
152 .......
213 .......
212 .......
240 .......
242 .......
25 kg
5 kg
100 kg
25 kg
A
A
Strontium peroxide .......................
5.1
UN1509
II
5.1 ......
IB6, IP2
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
4.3
6.1
....................
UN2013
UN1692
I
I
4.3, 6.1
6.1 ......
............
A19, N40
IB7, IP1
None ....
None ....
...........
211 .......
211 .......
...........
None ....
242 .......
...........
Forbidden
5 kg
....................
15 kg
50 kg
....................
E
A
3
1.1L
UN2055
UN0357
III
II
3 .........
1.1L ....
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
101
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
62 .........
242 .......
None ....
60 L
Forbidden
220 L
Forbidden
A
G
Strontium phosphide ....................
Strychnine or Strychnine salts .....
Styphnic
acid,
see
Trinitroresorcinol, etc.
Styrene monomer, stabilized .......
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
............
56, 58,
106
............
56, 58,
106
13, 75,
106
40, 85
40
............
G
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
1.2L
UN0358
II
1.2L ....
101
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
G
G
G
Sodium tetranitride .......................
Solids containing corrosive liquid,
n.o.s..
Solids containing flammable liquid, n.o.s..
Solids containing toxic liquid,
n.o.s..
Sounding devices, explosive ........
Sounding devices, explosive ........
Sounding devices, explosive ........
Sounding devices, explosive ........
Spirits of salt, see Hydrochloric
acid.
Squibs, see Igniters etc ...............
Stannic chloride, anhydrous .........
Stannic chloride, pentahydrate ....
Stannic phosphide ........................
Steel swarf, see Ferrous metal
borings, etc.
Stibine ..........................................
Storage batteries, wet, see Batteries, wet etc.
Strontium arsenite ........................
Strontium chlorate ........................
............
4.2
3
Sodium peroxide ..........................
Sodium persulfate ........................
Sodium phosphide .......................
Sodium picramate, dry or wetted
with less than 20 percent
water, by mass.
Sodium picramate, wetted with
not less than 20 percent water,
by mass.
Sodium picryl peroxide .................
Sodium potassium alloys, see Potassium sodium alloys.
Sodium selenate, see Selenates
or Selenites.
Sodium sulfide, anhydrous or Sodium sulfide with less than 30
percent water of crystallization.
Sodium sulfide, hydrated with not
less than30 percent water.
Sodium superoxide ......................
(10)
Vessel stowage
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8
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8 .........
8 .........
4.3, 6.1
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IB8, IP3
A19, N40
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07
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C
A
E
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
40, 85
............
............
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
62
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
75 kg
75 kg
75 kg
75 kg
Forbidden
G
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
1.3L
UN0359
II
1.3L ....
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
6
G
G
G
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
Substances, explosive, n.o.s. ......
Substances, explosive, very insensitive, n.o.s., or Substances,
EVI, n.o.s..
Substituted
nitrophenol
pesticides, liquid, flammable, toxic,
flash point less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
1.1A
1.1C
1.1D
1.1G
1.3C
1.3G
1.4C
1.4D
1.4S
1.4G
1.5D
UN0473
UN0474
UN0475
UN0476
UN0477
UN0478
UN0479
UN0480
UN0481
UN0485
UN0482
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
1.1A
1.1C
1.1D
1.1G
1.3C
1.3G
1.4C
1.4D
1.4S
1.4G
1.5D
3
UN2780
I
3, 6.1
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
30 L
B
40
II
3, 6.1
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
I
6.1 ......
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
B1, IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7, IP1
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
D
I
D
I
+
+
....................
6.1
UN3014
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
Substituted
nitrophenol
pesticides, liquid, toxic.
.......................................................
....................
II
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
Substituted
nitrophenol
pesticides, liquid, toxic, flammable
flash point not less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
.......................................................
Substituted
nitrophenol
pesticides, solid, toxic.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Sucrose octanitrate (dry) ..............
Sulfamic acid ................................
Sulfur ............................................
Sulfur ............................................
....................
....................
Forbidden
8
9
4.1
I
6.1, 3
....................
II
6.1, 3
....................
III
6.1, 3
6.1
Sulfur and chlorate, loose mixtures of.
Sulfur chlorides ............................
Forbidden
Sulfur dichloride, see Sulfur
chlorides.
Sulfur dioxide ...............................
Sulfur dioxide solution, see Sulfurous acid.
Sulfur hexafluoride .......................
Sulfur, molten ...............................
Sulfur, molten ...............................
Sulfur tetrafluoride ........................
Sulfur trioxide, stabilized ..............
....................
Sulfuretted hydrogen, see Hydrogen sulfide.
Sulfuric acid, fuming with less
than 30 percent free sulfur trioxide.
Sulfuric acid, fuming with 30 percent or more free sulfur trioxide.
....................
8
UN3013
UN2779
UN2967
NA1350
UN1350
I
6.1 ......
II
III
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
8 .........
9 .........
4.1 ......
III
III
III
UN1828
I
8 .........
2.3
....................
UN1079
............
2.3, 8
............
2.2
9
4.1
2.3
8
UN1080
NA2448
UN2448
UN2418
UN1829
............
III
III
............
I
2.2 ......
9 .........
4.1 ......
2.3, 8
8, 6.1
8 .........
8
UN1831
I
8, 6.1
Sulfuric acid, spent .......................
8
UN1832
II
8 .........
Sulfuric acid with more than 51
percent acid.
8
UN1830
II
8 .........
Sulfuric acid with not more than
51% acid.
8
UN2796
II
8 .........
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PO 00000
Frm 00090
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
12
10
10
08
10
08
09
09
05
08
10
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
A
40
212 .......
213 .......
...........
213 .......
None ....
None ....
242 .......
240 .......
...........
240 .......
240 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
....................
25 kg
No limit
No limit
100 kg
200 kg
....................
100 kg
No limit
No limit
A
A
40
40
............
............
19, 74
19, 74
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
5, A3, B10, B77,
N34, T20, TP2,
TP12
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
3, B14, T50, TP19
None ....
...........
304 .......
...........
314, 315
...........
Forbidden
....................
25 kg
....................
D
40
............
306 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
304
213
213
302
227
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
314, 315
247 .......
247 .......
245 .......
244 .......
75 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
150 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
A
C
C
D
A
............
61
61
40
40
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
C
14, 40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
14, 40
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
C
14
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
C
14
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
B
............
IB8, IP3
30, IB8, IP2
30, IB8, IP3, T1,
TP1
IB3, T1, TP3
IB1, T1, TP3
1
2, A7, B9, B14,
B32, B49, B74,
B77, N34, T20,
TP4, TP12, TP13,
TP25, TP26,
TP38, TP45
............
I
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
8E,
14E,
15E,
17E
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
None ....
153 .......
...........
154 .......
None ....
None ....
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
............
UN1831
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101, 111
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
............
8
VerDate 11<MAY>2000
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(9)
Quantity limitations
A3, A7, B84, N34,
T20, TP2, TP12,
TP13
2, A3, A6, A7, B9,
B14, B32, B74,
B77, B84, N34,
T20, TP2, TP12,
TP13
A3, A7, B2, B83,
B84, IB2, N34, T8,
TP2, TP12
A3, A7, B3, B83,
B84, IB2, N34, T8,
TP2, TP12
A3, A7, B2, B15,
IB2, N6, N34, T8,
TP2, TP12
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A
A
............
C
40
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
+
D
G
G
+
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
Sulfuric and hydrofluoric acid mixtures, see Hydrofluoric and sulfuric acid mixtures.
Sulfuric anhydride, see Sulfur trioxide, stabilized.
Sulfurous acid ..............................
Sulfuryl chloride ............................
....................
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
(7)
............
....................
............
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
202 .......
226 .......
242 .......
244 .......
1L
Forbidden
30 L
Forbidden
B
C
40
40
None ....
150 .......
304 .......
202 .......
314, 315
242 .......
Forbidden
5L
25 kg
60 L
D
B
40
............
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
None ....
...........
Forbidden
....................
50 kg
....................
D
40
............
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
340 .......
...........
None ....
...........
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
....................
D
40
............
...........
...........
....................
....................
II
I
8 .........
8, 6.1
Sulfuryl fluoride ............................
2.3
Tars, liquid including road asphalt
3
and oils, bitumen and cut backs.
....................................................... ....................
UN2191
UN1999
............
II
2.3 ......
3 .........
III
3 .........
150 .......
203 .......
Tear gas candles .........................
Tear gas cartridges, see Ammunition, tear-producing, etc.
Tear gas devices with more than
2 percent tear gas substances,
by mass.
.......................................................
Tear gas devices, with not more
than 2 percent tear gas substances,
by
mass,
see
Aerosols, etc.
Tear gas grenades, see Tear gas
candles.
Tear gas substances, liquid,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Tear gas substances, solid, n.o.s.
.......................................................
Tellurium compound, n.o.s. ..........
6.1
....................
UN1700
II
6.1, 4.1
............
None ....
...........
340 .......
...........
6.1
NA1693
I
6.1 ......
None ....
340 .......
II
6.1 ......
............
None ....
...........
............
...........
6.1
....................
6.1
....................
6.1
UN1693
UN1693
UN3284
I
6.1 ......
II
I
II
I
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
......
......
......
......
IB2
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB7, IP1, T14,
TP2, TP27
IB8, IP2, IP4, T11,
TP2, TP27
IB8, IP3, T7, TP1,
TP28
1
B1, IB3, T4, TP1,
TP29
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
............
154 .......
None ....
UN1833
UN1834
....................
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
8
8
....................
....................
B3, IB2, T7, TP2
1, A3, B6, B9,
B10, B14, B30,
B74, B77, N34,
T22, TP2, TP12,
TP38, TP44
4
B13, IB2, T3, TP3,
TP29
B1, B13, IB3, T1,
TP3
(9)
Quantity limitations
............
............
None ....
201 .......
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None
None
None
None
202
211
212
211
.......
.......
.......
.......
None ....
None ....
None ....
242 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
5 kg
5L
15 kg
25 kg
50 kg
D
D
D
B
40
40
40
............
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
B
............
153 .......
213 .......
240 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
............
None ....
150 .......
302 .......
203 .......
None ....
242 .......
Forbidden
60 L
Forbidden
220 L
D
A
40
............
150 .......
...........
153 .......
None ....
153 .......
None ....
150 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
203 .......
202 .......
203 .......
212 .......
203 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
241 .......
243 .......
241 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
60 L
....................
60 L
5L
60 L
25 kg
60 L
....................
220 L
....................
220 L
60 L
220 L
100 kg
220 L
....................
A
............
............
............
40
40
40
............
............
154 .......
306 .......
203 .......
304 .......
241 .......
314, 315
5L
75 kg
60 L
150 kg
A
A
............
............
306 .......
None ....
304 .......
302 .......
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
150 kg
150 kg
E
A
40
............
242
242
242
240
.......
.......
.......
.......
60 L
5L
60 L
25 kg
220 L
60 L
220 L
100 kg
A
B
A
A
............
............
............
............
....
....
....
....
.......................................................
....................
II
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
Tellurium hexafluoride ..................
Terpene hydrocarbons, n.o.s. ......
2.3
3
UN2195
UN2319
............
III
2.3, 8
3 .........
Terpinolene ..................................
Tetraazido benzene quinone .......
Tetrabromoethane ........................
Tetrachloroethane ........................
Tetrachloroethylene ......................
Tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate ....
Tetraethyl silicate .........................
Tetraethylammonium perchlorate
(dry).
Tetraethylenepentamine ...............
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane or Refrigerant gas R 134a.
Tetrafluoroethylene, stabilized .....
Tetrafluoromethane, compressed
or Refrigerant gas R 14.
1,2,3,6-Tetrahydrobenzaldehyde
Tetrahydrofuran ............................
Tetrahydrofurfurylamine ...............
Tetrahydrophthalic
anhydrides
with more than 0.05 percent of
maleic anhydride.
1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyridine ...........
Tetrahydrothiophene ....................
Tetramethylammonium hydroxide
Tetramethylene
diperoxide
dicarbamide.
Tetramethylsilane .........................
Tetranitro diglycerin ......................
Tetranitroaniline ............................
Tetranitromethane ........................
3
Forbidden
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
3
Forbidden
UN2541
III
UN2504
UN1702
UN1897
UN1704
UN1292
III
II
III
II
III
3 .........
............
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
3 .........
............
8
2.2
UN2320
UN3159
III
............
8 .........
2.2 ......
2.1
2.2
UN1081
UN1982
............
............
2.1 ......
2.2 ......
3
3
3
8
UN2498
UN2056
UN2943
UN2698
III
II
III
III
3
3
3
8
.........
.........
.........
.........
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB8, IP3
150 .......
None ....
150 .......
154 .......
203
202
203
213
3
3
8
Forbidden
UN2410
UN2412
UN1835
II
II
II
3 .........
3 .........
8 .........
............
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
150 .......
150 .......
154 .......
...........
202 .......
202 .......
202 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
5L
1L
....................
60 L
60 L
30 L
....................
B
B
A
............
............
............
............
3
Forbidden
1.1D
5.1
UN2749
I
T14, TP2
II
I
None ....
...........
None ....
None ....
201 .......
...........
62 .........
227 .......
243 .......
...........
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
30 L
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
UN0207
UN1510
3 .........
............
1.1D ...
5.1, 6.1
............
............
............
40, 66,
106
2,3,4,6-Tetranitrophenol ...............
2,3,4,6-Tetranitrophenyl
methyl
nitramine.
2,3,4,6-Tetranitrophenylnitramine
Tetranitroresorcinol (dry) ..............
2,3,5,6-Tetranitroso-1,4dinitrobenzene.
2,3,5,6-Tetranitroso nitrobenzene
(dry).
Tetrapropylorthotitanate ...............
Tetrazene,
see
Guanyl
nitrosaminoguanyltetrazene.
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IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, N36, T7, TP2
IB3, N36, T4, TP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB3, T4, TP1
T50
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP44
.......
.......
.......
.......
A
A
A
D
A
10
D
Forbidden
Forbidden
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
............
............
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
............
............
............
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
150 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
60 L
....................
220 L
....................
3
....................
Jkt 194001
UN2413
PO 00000
III
3 .........
............
Frm 00091
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4700
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............
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
D
D
+
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
...........
None ....
None ....
...........
...........
...........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
...........
...........
None ....
None ....
...........
...........
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
....................
....................
75 kg
Forbidden
....................
....................
5.1
UN2573
II
5.1, 6.1
IB6, IP2
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
Thallium compounds, n.o.s. .........
Thallium nitrate .............................
4-Thiapentanal .............................
Thioacetic acid .............................
Thiocarbamate pesticide, liquid,
flammable, toxic, flash point
less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
6.1
6.1
3
3
UN1707
UN2727
UN2785
UN2436
UN2772
II
II
III
II
I
6.1 ......
6.1, 5.1
6.1 ......
3 .........
3, 6.1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB6, IP2
IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
None ....
None ....
153 .......
150 .......
None ....
212
212
203
202
201
242
242
241
242
243
II
3, 6.1
None ....
I
6.1, 3
IB2, T11, TP13,
TP27
T14, TP2, TP13
II
6.1, 3
III
6.1, 3
Thiocarbamate pesticide, liquid,
toxic, flammable, flash point not
less than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
....................
6.1
.......................................................
....................
Thiocarbamate pesticide, liquid,
toxic.
.......................................................
6.1
.......................................................
UN3005
I
6.1 ......
....................
II
6.1 ......
....................
III
6.1 ......
6.1
UN3006
............
1.4C ...
1.1D ...
............
............
UN2771
....................
....................
....................
A
100 kg
25 kg
220 L
60 L
30 L
A
A
D
B
B
56, 58,
106
............
............
25, 49
............
40
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
242 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
A
40
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
None ....
153 .......
...........
212 .......
213 .......
...........
242 .......
240 .......
...........
25 kg
100 kg
....................
100 kg
200 kg
....................
A
A
40
40
............
IB2, T7, TP2
A7, B2, IB2, N34,
T7, TP2
IB2, T7, TP2
A7, B6, B10, N34,
T10, TP2, TP12,
TP13
IB2, T4, TP1
2, A7, B9, B14,
B32, B74, N33,
N34, T20, TP2,
TP38, TP45
A3, A7, B2, B8,
B25, IB2, N34, T7,
TP2
IB6, IP2
IB8, IP3
None ....
154 .......
202 .......
202 .......
243 .......
242 .......
5L
1L
60 L
30 L
A
A
............
............
None ....
None ....
202 .......
201 .......
243 .......
243 .......
5L
Forbidden
60 L
Forbidden
A
C
............
40
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
227 .......
242 .......
244 .......
5L
Forbidden
60 L
Forbidden
B
B
40
26, 40
None ....
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
C
40
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
212 .......
213 .......
418 .......
419 .......
...........
241 .......
241 .......
None ....
None ....
...........
15 kg
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
50 kg
100 kg
Forbidden
15 kg
....................
D
D
D
A
............
............
............
............
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
150 .......
150 .......
...........
None ....
None ....
202 .......
203 .......
...........
213 .......
212 .......
242 .......
242 .......
...........
241 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
....................
25 kg
15 kg
60 L
220 L
....................
100 kg
50 kg
B
A
A
E
............
............
............
............
............
None ....
None ....
211 .......
212 .......
242 .......
241 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
Forbidden
50 kg
D
D
............
............
None ....
None ....
213 .......
212 .......
241 .......
240 .......
25 kg
15 kg
100 kg
50 kg
D
E
............
............
A1, IB8, IP3
None ....
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
D
............
2, A3, A6, B7, B9,
B14, B32, B74,
B77, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP45
A7, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34
A7, IB8, IP3, N34
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
40
Thiolactic acid ..............................
Thionyl chloride ............................
6.1
8
UN2936
UN1836
II
I
6.1 ......
8 .........
Thiophene ....................................
Thiophosgene ...............................
3
6.1
UN2414
UN2474
II
II
3 .........
6.1 ......
Thiophosphoryl chloride ...............
8
UN1837
II
8 .........
Thiourea dioxide ...........................
.......................................................
Thorium metal, pyrophoric ...........
Thorium nitrate, solid ...................
Tin chloride, fuming, see Stannic
chloride, anhydrous.
Tin perchloride or Tin tetrachloride, see Stannic chloride,
anhydrous.
Tinctures, medicinal .....................
.......................................................
Tinning flux, see Zinc chloride .....
Titanium disulphide ......................
Titanium hydride ...........................
4.2
....................
7
7
....................
UN3341
II
III
............
............
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
7, 4.2
7, 5.1
............
3
....................
....................
4.2
4.1
UN1293
II
III
UN3174
UN1871
III
II
3 .........
3 .........
............
4.2 ......
4.1 ......
Titanium powder, dry ...................
.......................................................
4.2
....................
UN2546
I
II
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
.......................................................
Titanium powder, wetted with not
less than 25 percent water (a
visible excess of water must be
present) (a) mechanically produced, particle size less than
53 microns; (b) chemically produced, particle size less than
840 microns.
Titanium sponge granules or Titanium sponge powders.
Titanium tetrachloride ...................
....................
4.1
UN1352
III
II
4.2 ......
4.1 ......
4.1
UN2878
III
4.1 ......
8
UN1838
II
8, 6.1
Titanium trichloride mixtures ........
8
UN2869
.......................................................
....................
....................
............
PO 00000
25 kg
25 kg
5 kg
60 L
5L
Forbidden
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
8 .........
Jkt 194001
5 kg
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
II
II
17:47 Jun 20, 2001
............
............
1E, 5E
............
............
I
UN2966
UN1940
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IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7, IP1
09
B
II
III
6.1
8
UN2975
UN2976
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Forbidden
1.4C
1.1D
Forbidden
....................
II
............
(7)
(9)
Quantity limitations
Tetrazine (dry) ..............................
Tetrazol-1-acetic acid ...................
1H-Tetrazole .................................
Tetrazolyl azide (dry) ...................
Tetryl,
see
Trinitrophenylmethylnitramine.
Thallium chlorate ..........................
....................
(6)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(3)
UN0407
UN0504
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(2)
Thiocarbamate pesticides, solid,
toxic.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Thiocarbonylchloride,
see
Thiophosgene.
Thioglycol .....................................
Thioglycolic acid ...........................
+
Hazard
class or Division
II
8 .........
III
8 .........
Frm 00092
IB2, T4, TP1, TP8
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB8, IP3
A19, A20, IB4,
N34
A19, A20, IB6,
IP2, N5, N34
IB8, IP3
A19, A20, IB6,
IP2, N34
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4700
............
154 .......
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
40
154 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
40
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
+
Titanium trichloride, pyrophoric or
Titanium trichloride mixtures,
pyrophoric.
TNT mixed with aluminum, see
Tritonal.
TNT, see Trinitrotoluene, etc .......
Toluene ........................................
Toluene diisocyanate ...................
+
+
Toluene sulfonic acid, see Alkyl,
or Aryl sulfonic acid etc.
Toluidines liquid ...........................
Toluidines solid ............................
G
2,4-Toluylenediamine
or
2,4Toluenediamine.
Torpedoes, liquid fueled, with
inert head.
Torpedoes, liquid fueled, with or
without bursting charge.
Torpedoes with bursting charge ..
Torpedoes with bursting charge ..
Torpedoes with bursting charge ..
Toxic liquid, corrosive, inorganic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
4.2
UN2441
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
I
4.2, 8
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
A7, A8, A19, A20,
N34
None ....
181 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
3
6.1
............
3 .........
6.1 ......
...........
150 .......
None ....
...........
202 .......
202 .......
...........
242 .......
243 .......
....................
5L
5L
....................
60 L
60 L
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
None ....
None ....
202 .......
212 .......
243 .......
242 .......
5L
25 kg
60 L
100 kg
A
A
............
............
153 .......
213 .......
240 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
............
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
04
UN1294
UN2078
II
II
....................
IB2, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP2,
TP13
............
B
D
............
............
25, 40
............
UN1708
UN1708
II
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1
UN1709
III
6.1 ......
1.3J
UN0450
II
1.3J ....
1.1J
UN0449
II
1.1J ....
...........
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
04
23E
1.1E
1.1F
1.1D
6.1
UN0329
UN0330
UN0451
UN3289
II
II
II
I
1.1E ...
1.1F ...
1.1D ...
6.1, 8
...........
...........
...........
None ....
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
201 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
243 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
0.5 L
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
2.5 L
03
08
03
A
............
............
............
............
....................
II
6.1, 8
6.1
UN3289
I
6.1, 8
G
Toxic liquid, corrosive, inorganic,
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard, Packing Group I, Zone B.
6.1
UN3289
I
6.1, 8
G
Toxic liquid, inorganic, n.o.s. .......
6.1
UN3287
I
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
II
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
G
Toxic liquid, inorganic, n.o.s. Inhalation
Hazard,
Packing
Group I, Zone A.
6.1
UN3287
I
6.1 ......
G
Toxic liquid, inorganic, n.o.s. Inhalation
Hazard,
Packing
Group I, Zone B.
6.1
UN3287
I
6.1 ......
G
Toxic liquids, corrosive, organic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
6.1
UN2927
....................
I
6.1, 8
II
6.1, 8
G
Toxic liquids, corrosive, organic,
n.o.s., inhalation hazard, Packing Group I, Zone A.
6.1
UN2927
I
6.1, 8
G
Toxic liquids, corrosive, organic,
n.o.s., inhalation hazard, Packing Group I, Zone B.
6.1
UN2927
I
6.1, 8
G
Toxic liquids, flammable, organic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
6.1
UN2929
....................
I
6.1, 3
II
6.1, 3
G
Toxic liquids, flammable, organic,
n.o.s., inhalation hazard, Packing Group I, Zone A.
6.1
UN2929
I
6.1, 3
G
Toxic liquids, flammable, organic,
n.o.s., inhalation hazard, Packing Group I, Zone B.
6.1
UN2929
I
6.1, 3
G
Toxic, liquids, organic, n.o.s. .......
6.1
UN2810
I
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
II
6.1 ......
.......................................................
....................
III
6.1 ......
G
Toxic, liquids, organic, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard, Packing Group
I, Zone A.
6.1
UN2810
I
6.1 ......
G
Toxic, liquids, organic, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard, Packing Group
I, Zone B.
6.1
UN2810
I
6.1 ......
Jkt 194001
PO 00000
Frm 00093
IB2, T7, TP2
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB8, IP3, T4, TP1
............
6.1
6.1
Toxic liquid, corrosive, inorganic,
n.o.s. Inhalation Hazard, Packing Group I, Zone A.
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(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Exceptions
(6)
G
VerDate 11<MAY>2000
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP27,
TP38, TP44
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP27,
TP38, TP45
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP27,
TP38, TP44
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP27,
TP38, TP45
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP27
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP27,
TP38, TP44
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP27,
TP38, TP45
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP27,
TP38, TP44
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP27,
TP38, TP45
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP1,
TP28
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP27,
TP38, TP44
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP27,
TP38, TP45
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4700
23E
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
None ....
226 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
B
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
A
............
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
A
............
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
............
None ....
226 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
B
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
0.5 L
2.5 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
226 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
None ....
226 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
153 .......
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
None ....
226 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
D
+
Hazard
class or Division
Identification Numbers
(2)
(3)
(4)
Toxic liquids, oxidizing, n.o.s. ......
.......................................................
Toxic liquids, oxidizing, n.o.s. Inhalation hazard, Packing Group
I, Zone A.
Toxic liquids, oxidizing, n.o.s. Inhalation
Hazard,
Packing
Group I, Zone B.
Toxic
liquids,
water-reactive,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Toxic
liquids,
water-reactive,
n.o.s. Inhalation hazard, packing group I, Zone A.
Toxic
liquids,
water-reactive,
n.o.s. Inhalation hazard, packing group I, Zone B.
Toxic solid, corrosive, inorganic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Toxic solid, inorganic, n.o.s. ........
.......................................................
.......................................................
Toxic solids, corrosive, organic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Toxic solids, flammable, organic,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Toxic solids, organic, n.o.s. .........
.......................................................
.......................................................
Toxic solids, oxidizing, n.o.s. .......
.......................................................
Toxic solids, self-heating, n.o.s. ...
.......................................................
Toxic solids, water-reactive, n.o.s.
.......................................................
Toy Caps ......................................
Tracers for ammunition ................
Tracers for ammunition ................
Tractors, see Vehicle, etc ............
Tri-(b-nitroxyethyl) ammonium nitrate.
Triallyl borate ................................
Triallylamine .................................
Triazine pesticides, liquid, flammable, toxic, flash point less
than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
....................
6.1
UN3122
Label
Codes
PG
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
UN3122
I
II
I
6.1, 5.1
6.1, 5.1
6.1, 5.1
None ....
None ....
None ....
201 .......
202 .......
226 .......
243 .......
243 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
1L
Forbidden
2.5 L
5L
Forbidden
C
C
C
............
............
............
6.1
UN3122
I
6.1, 5.1
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
C
............
6.1
UN3123
I
6.1, 4.3
A4
IB2
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP44
2, B9, B14, B32,
T20, TP2, TP13,
TP38, TP44
A4
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
1L
E
40
....................
6.1
UN3123
II
I
6.1, 4.3
6.1, 4.3
None ....
None ....
202 .......
226 .......
243 .......
244 .......
1L
Forbidden
5L
Forbidden
E
E
40
40
6.1
UN3123
I
6.1, 4.3
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
E
40
6.1
UN3290
IB2
1, B9, B14, B30,
B72, T22, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP44
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP2,
TP13, TP38, TP44
IB7
25 kg
....................
6.1
....................
6.1
....................
....................
6.1
....................
6.1
....................
6.1
....................
1.4S
1.3G
1.4G
....................
Forbidden
6.1
3
3
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
UN2928
II
I
II
III
I
6.1, 8
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1, 8
IB6, IP2
IB7
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB7
None ....
None ....
None ....
153 .......
None ....
212
211
212
213
211
242
242
242
240
242
UN2930
II
I
6.1, 8
6.1, 4.1
IB6, IP2
IB6
None ....
None ....
212 .......
211 .......
242 .......
242 .......
6.1, 4.1
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1, 5.1
6.1, 5.1
6.1, 4.2
6.1, 4.2
6.1, 4.3
6.1, 4.3
1.4S ...
1.3G ...
1.4G ...
............
............
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB7
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
NA0337
UN0212
UN0306
II
I
II
III
I
II
I
II
I
II
II
II
II
None ....
None ....
None ....
153 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
...........
212 .......
211 .......
212 .......
213 .......
211 .......
212 .......
211 .......
212 .......
211 .......
212 .......
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
...........
UN2609
UN2610
UN2764
III
III
I
6.1 ......
3, 8 ....
3, 6.1
IB3
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
153 .......
None ....
None ....
II
3, 6.1
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27
153 .......
None ....
IB2, T11, TP2,
TP13, TP27
IB3, T7, TP2,
TP28
IB7, IP1
IB8, IP2, IP4
IB8, IP3
IB2, T7, TP2
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
153 .......
203 .......
242 .......
None ....
None ....
153 .......
None ....
None ....
...........
211 .......
212 .......
213 .......
202 .......
211 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
243 .......
242 .......
...........
154 .......
212 .......
154 .......
154 .......
UN3288
UN2811
UN3086
UN3124
UN3125
....................
6.1
.......................................................
....................
.......................................................
....................
Triazine pesticides, liquid, toxic,
flammable, flash point not less
than 23 degrees C.
.......................................................
6.1
.......................................................
Triazine pesticides, solid, toxic ....
.......................................................
.......................................................
Tributylamine ................................
Tributylphosphane ........................
Trichloro-s-triazinetrione dry, with
more than 39 percent available
chlorine,
see
Trichloroisocyanuric acid, dry.
Trichloroacetic acid ......................
6.1
....................
....................
6.1
4.2
....................
UN2998
6.1, 8
I
6.1 ......
II
6.1 ......
III
6.1 ......
6.1, 3
....................
II
6.1, 3
....................
III
6.1, 3
UN2542
UN3254
I
II
III
II
I
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
4.2 ......
............
8
UN1839
II
8 .........
Trichloroacetic acid, solution ........
8
UN2564
.......................................................
....................
Trichloroacetyl chloride ................
8
Trichlorobenzenes, liquid .............
Trichlorobutene ............................
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ...................
Trichloroethylene ..........................
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
Jkt 194001
UN2997
I
I
17:47 Jun 20, 2001
(9)
Quantity limitations
(7)
Triazine pesticides, liquid, toxic ...
VerDate 11<MAY>2000
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(6)
....................
6.1
....................
....................
6.1
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
UN2763
II
8 .........
III
8 .........
UN2442
II
8, 6.1
UN2321
UN2322
UN2831
UN1710
III
II
III
III
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
PO 00000
Frm 00094
......
......
......
......
IB6, IP2
A5
IB6, IP2
A5
IB6, IP2
A7, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34
A3, A6, A7, B2,
IB2, N34, T7, TP2
A3, A6, A7, IB3,
N34, T4, TP1
2, A3, A7, B9,
B14, B32, B74,
N34, T20, TP2,
TP38, TP45
IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T7, TP2
IB3, N36, T4, TP1
IB3, N36, T4, TP1
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4700
A
............
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
A
A
A
A
B
............
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40
15 kg
1 kg
50 kg
15 kg
B
B
40
............
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
...........
15 kg
5 kg
25 kg
100 kg
1 kg
15 kg
5 kg
15 kg
5 kg
15 kg
25 kg
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
....................
50 kg
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
15 kg
50 kg
15 kg
50 kg
15 kg
50 kg
100 kg
Forbidden
75 kg
....................
....................
B
B
B
A
C
C
D
D
D
D
05
07
06
............
............
............
............
............
............
40
40
40
40
............
............
............
............
............
203 .......
203 .......
201 .......
241 .......
242 .......
243 .......
60 L
5L
Forbidden
220 L
60 L
30 L
A
A
B
13
40
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
60 L
B
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
B
40
203 .......
241 .......
60 L
220 L
A
40
201 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
B
40
5L
60 L
B
40
60 L
220 L
A
40
5 kg
25 kg
100 kg
5L
Forbidden
....................
50 kg
100 kg
200 kg
60 L
Forbidden
....................
A
A
A
A
D
40
40
40
............
............
............
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
A
............
202 .......
242 .......
1L
30 L
B
............
203 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
B
8
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
153 .......
None ....
153 .......
153 .......
203
202
203
203
241
243
241
241
A
A
A
A
............
25, 40
40
40
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
C:\21JNR2.SGM
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
pfrm10
1 kg
15
5
25
100
1
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
60
5
60
60
PsN: 21JNR2
L
L
L
L
50
50
100
200
25
220
60
220
220
L
L
L
L
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
D
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
Trichloroisocyanuric acid, dry ......
Trichloromethyl perchlorate ..........
Trichlorosilane ..............................
5.1
Forbidden
4.3
UN2468
II
5.1 ......
............
4.3, 3,
8.
UN1295
I
Tricresyl phosphate with more
than 3 percent ortho isomer.
Triethyl phosphite .........................
Triethylamine ................................
Triethylenetetramine .....................
Trifluoroacetic acid .......................
6.1
UN2574
II
6.1 ......
3
3
8
8
UN2323
UN1296
UN2259
UN2699
III
II
II
I
3 .........
3, 8 ....
8 .........
8 .........
Trifluoroacetyl chloride .................
2.3
UN3057
............
2.3, 8
Trifluorochloroethylene, stabilized
1,1,1-Trifluoroethane,
compressed or Refrigerant gas R
143a.
Trifluoromethane or Refrigerant
gas R 23.
Trifluoromethane, refrigerated liquid.
2-Trifluoromethylaniline ................
3-Trifluoromethylaniline ................
Triformoxime trinitrate ..................
Triisobutylene ...............................
Triisopropyl borate .......................
.......................................................
Trimethoxysilane ..........................
2.3
2.1
UN1082
UN2035
............
............
2.3, 2.1
2.1 ......
2.2
UN1984
............
2.2 ......
(7)
IB8, IP4
A7, N34, T14,
TP2, TP7, TP13
A3, IB2, N33,
N34, T7, TP2
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB2, T7, TP1
B2, IB2, T7, TP2
A3, A6, A7, B4,
N3, N34, T10,
TP2, TP12
2, B7, B9, B14,
T50, TP21
3, B14, T50
T50
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
152 .......
...........
None ....
212 .......
...........
201 .......
240 .......
...........
244 .......
5 kg
....................
Forbidden
25 kg
....................
Forbidden
A
None ....
202 .......
243 .......
5L
60 L
A
13
............
21, 28,
40, 49,
100
............
150 .......
None ....
154 .......
None ....
203
202
202
201
242
243
242
243
A
B
B
B
............
40
40
12, 40
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
60
1
1
0.5
L
L
L
L
220
5
30
2.5
L
L
L
L
D
None ....
304 .......
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
40
None ....
306 .......
304 .......
304 .......
314, 315
314, 315
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
150 kg
D
B
40
40
306 .......
304 .......
314, 315
75 kg
150 kg
A
............
2.2
UN3136
............
2.2 ......
T75, TP5
306 .......
None ....
314, 315
50 kg
500 kg
D
............
6.1
6.1
Forbidden
3
3
....................
6.1
UN2942
UN2948
III
II
IB3
IB2, T7, TP2
NA9269
III
II
III
I
153 .......
None ....
...........
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
202 .......
...........
203 .......
202 .......
203 .......
227 .......
241 .......
243 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
244 .......
60 L
5L
....................
60 L
5L
60 L
Forbidden
220 L
60 L
....................
220 L
60 L
220 L
Forbidden
A
A
UN2324
UN2616
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
............
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
6.1, 3
............
40
............
............
............
............
40
3
3
Forbidden
UN2416
UN2329
II
III
3 .........
3 .........
............
150 .......
150 .......
...........
202 .......
203 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
...........
5L
60 L
....................
60 L
220 L
....................
B
A
............
............
............
6.1
UN2438
I
6.1, 8,
3.
None ....
227 .......
244 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
D
25, 40
Trimethylamine, anhydrous ..........
2.1
Trimethylamine, aqueous solu3
tions with not more than 50
percent trimethylamine by mass.
....................................................... ....................
....................................................... ....................
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ................
3
Trimethylchlorosilane ...................
3
UN1083
UN1297
............
I
2.1 ......
3, 8 ....
306 .......
None ....
304 .......
201 .......
314, 315
243 .......
Forbidden
0.5 L
150 kg
2.5 L
B
D
40
40, 41
UN2325
UN1298
II
III
III
II
3, 8 ....
3, 8 ....
3 .........
3, 8 ....
None ....
150 .......
None ....
None ....
202
203
203
202
243
242
242
243
5
60
220
5
L
L
L
L
B
A
A
E
40, 41
40, 41
............
40
Trimethylcyclohexylamine ............
Trimethylene glycol diperchlorate
Trimethylhexamethylene
diisocyanate.
Trimethylhexamethylenediamines
Trimethylol nitromethane trinitrate
Trinitro-meta-cresol ......................
2,4,6-Trinitro-1,3-diazobenzene ...
2,4,6-Trinitro-1,3,5-triazido
benzene (dry).
Trinitroacetic acid .........................
Trinitroacetonitrile .........................
Trinitroamine cobalt ......................
Trinitroaniline or Picramide ..........
Trinitroanisole ...............................
Trinitrobenzene, dry or wetted
with less than 30 percent
water, by mass.
Trinitrobenzene, wetted with not
less than 30 percent water, by
mass.
Trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid ........
Trinitrobenzoic acid, dry or wetted
with less than 30 percent
water, by mass.
Trinitrobenzoic acid, wetted with
not less than 30 percent water,
by mass.
Trinitrochlorobenzene or Picryl
chloride.
Trinitroethanol ..............................
Trinitroethylnitrate .........................
Trinitrofluorenone .........................
Trinitromethane ............................
1,3,5-Trinitronaphthalene .............
UN2326
III
III
8 .........
............
6.1 ......
154 .......
...........
153 .......
203 .......
...........
203 .......
241 .......
...........
241 .......
5L
....................
60 L
60 L
....................
220 L
A
UN2328
............
............
............
UN2327
III
UN0216
II
154 .......
...........
None ....
...........
...........
203 .......
...........
62 .........
...........
...........
241 .......
...........
None ....
...........
...........
5L
....................
Forbidden
....................
....................
60 L
....................
Forbidden
....................
....................
...........
...........
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
...........
...........
...........
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
...........
...........
...........
None ....
None ....
None ....
....................
....................
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
....................
....................
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
None ....
211 .......
None ....
0.5 kg
0.5 kg
None ....
None ....
62 .........
62 .........
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
None ....
211 .......
None ....
0.5 kg
0.5 kg
Trimethyl borate ...........................
Trimethyl phosphite ......................
1,3,5-Trimethyl-2,4,6trinitrobenzene.
Trimethylacetyl chloride ...............
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8
Forbidden
6.1
8
Forbidden
1.1D
Forbidden
Forbidden
B1, IB3, T4, TP1
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
2, B9, B14, B32,
B74, T20, TP4,
TP12, TP13,
TP38, TP45
IB2, T7, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
2, A3, A6, A7, B3,
B9, B14, B32,
B74, N34, T20,
TP2, TP13, TP38,
TP45
T50
T11, TP1
B1, IB2, T7, TP1
B1, IB3, T7, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
A3, A7, B77, IB2,
N34, T7, TP2,
TP13
IB3, T4, TP1
IB3, T4, TP2,
TP13
IB3, T4, TP1
8 .........
............
1.1D ...
............
............
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
1
5
60
1
L
L
L
L
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
1.1D
1.1D
1.1D
UN0153
UN0213
UN0214
II
II
II
............
............
............
1.1D ...
1.1D ...
1.1D ...
4.1
UN1354
I
4.1 ......
1.1D
1.1D
UN0386
UN0215
II
II
1.1D ...
1.1D ...
4.1
UN1355
I
4.1 ......
1.1D
UN0155
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
II
............
............
1.1D ...
............
............
...........
...........
None ....
...........
...........
...........
...........
62 .........
...........
...........
...........
...........
None ....
...........
...........
....................
....................
Forbidden
....................
....................
....................
....................
Forbidden
....................
....................
Forbidden
Forbidden
1.1D
Forbidden
Forbidden
Jkt 194001
UN0387
PO 00000
Frm 00095
23, A2, A8, A19,
N41
23, A2, A8, A19,
N41
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4700
C:\21JNR2.SGM
pfrm10
PsN: 21JNR2
A
A
A
E
B
A
10
10
10
10
E
10
10
E
............
............
5E
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
28
5E
............
28
10
............
10
............
............
............
............
............
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Federal Register / Vol. 66, No. 120 / Thursday, June 21, 2001 / Rules and Regulations
§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Trinitronaphthalene ......................
Trinitrophenetole ..........................
Trinitrophenol or Picric acid, dry
or wetted with less than 30 percent water, by mass.
Trinitrophenol, wetted with not
less than 30 percent water, by
mass.
2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl
guanidine
(dry).
2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl nitramine ......
2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl
trimethylol
methyl nitramine trinitrate (dry).
Trinitrophenylmethylnitramine or
Tetryl.
Trinitroresorcinol or Styphnic acid,
dry or wetted with less than 20
percent water, or mixture of alcohol and water, by mass.
Trinitroresorcinol,
wetted
or
Styphnic acid, wetted with not
less than 20 percent water, or
mixture of alcohol and water by
mass.
2,4,6-Trinitroso-3-methyl
nitraminoanisole.
Trinitrotetramine cobalt nitrate .....
Trinitrotoluene
and
Trinitrobenzene mixtures or
TNT and trinitrobenzene mixtures
or
TNT
and
hexanitrostilbene mixtures or
Trinitrotoluene
and
hexanitrostilnene mixtures.
Trinitrotoluene
mixtures
containing Trinitrobenzene and
Hexanitrostilbene or TNT mixtures containing trinitrobenzene
and hexanitrostilbene.
Trinitrotoluene or TNT, dry or
wetted with less than 30 percent water, by mass.
Trinitrotoluene, wetted with not
less than 30 percent water, by
mass.
Tripropylamine ..............................
Tripropylene .................................
.......................................................
Tris-(1-aziridinyl)phosphine oxide,
solution.
.......................................................
Tris, bis-bifluoroamino diethoxy
propane (TVOPA).
Tritonal .........................................
Tungsten hexafluoride ..................
Turpentine ....................................
Turpentine substitute ....................
D
D
D
D
D
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Identification Numbers
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(6)
1.1D
1.1D
1.1D
UN0217
UN0218
UN0154
II
II
II
1.1D ...
1.1D ...
1.1D ...
4.1
UN1344
I
4.1 ......
(7)
23, A8, A19, N41
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
None ....
None ....
62 .........
62 .........
62 .........
None ....
None ....
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
None ....
211 .......
None ....
1 kg
15 kg
10
10
10
............
............
5E
E
28, 36
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
Forbidden
Forbidden
............
............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
....................
....................
............
............
1.1D
UN0208
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
1.1D
UN0219
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
5E
1.1D
UN0394
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
5E
Forbidden
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
Forbidden
1.1D
UN0388
II
............
1.1D ...
...........
None ....
...........
62 .........
...........
None ....
....................
Forbidden
....................
Forbidden
10
............
............
1.1D
UN0389
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
1.1D
UN0209
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
4.1
UN1356
I
4.1 ......
23, A2, A8, A19,
N41
None ....
211 .......
None ....
0.5 kg
0.5 kg
E
28
3
3
....................
6.1
UN2260
UN2057
III
II
III
II
3, 8 ....
3 .........
3 .........
6.1 ......
B1, IB3,
IB2,
B1, IB3,
IB2,
TP1
TP1
TP1
TP2
150 .......
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
203
202
203
202
242
242
242
243
60
60
220
60
L
L
L
L
A
B
A
A
40
............
............
............
III
6.1 ......
............
IB3, T4, TP1
153 .......
...........
203 .......
...........
241 .......
...........
60 L
....................
220 L
....................
A
............
............
None ....
None ....
150 .......
None ....
62 .........
338 .......
203 .......
201 .......
None ....
None ....
242 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
60 L
1L
Forbidden
Forbidden
220 L
30 L
10
D
A
B
............
40
............
............
150
150
150
423
202 .......
203 .......
203 .......
420, 427
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
420, 427
5L
60 L
60 L
....................
60 L
220 L
220 L
....................
B
A
A
............
............
............
............
UN2501
....................
Forbidden
1.1D
2.3
3
3
UN0390
UN2196
UN1299
UN1300
II
............
III
I
1.1D ...
2.3, 8
3 .........
3 .........
.......................................................
.......................................................
Undecane .....................................
Uranium hexafluoride, fissile excepted or non-fissile.
Uranium hexafluoride, fissile (with
more than 1 percent U-235).
Uranium metal, pyrophoric ...........
Uranyl nitrate hexahydrate solution.
....................
....................
3
7
UN2330
UN2978
II
III
III
............
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
7, 8 ....
Uranyl nitrate, solid ......................
Urea hydrogen peroxide ..............
T4,
T4,
T2,
T7,
2
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
T11, TP1, TP8,
TP27
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
5
5
60
5
L
L
L
L
............
7
UN2977
............
7, 8 ....
453 .......
417, 420
417, 420
....................
....................
A
............
7
7
UN2979
UN2980
............
............
7, 4.2
7, 8 ....
None ....
421, 427
....................
....................
D
D
............
............
UN2981
UN1511
............
III
7, 5.1
5.1, 8
None ....
152 .......
Forbidden
25 kg
15 kg
100 kg
A
A
............
13
Urea nitrate, dry or wetted with
1.1D
less than 20 percent water, by
mass.
Urea nitrate, wetted with not less
4.1
than 20 percent water, by mass.
Urea peroxide, see Urea hydro- ....................
gen peroxide.
Valeraldehyde ..............................
3
Valeric acid, see Corrosive liq- ....................
uids, n.o.s..
Valeryl chloride .............................
8
UN0220
II
1.1D ...
A1, A7, A29, IB8,
IP3
119
None ....
415,
416,
417.
None ....
240 .......
....................
....................
7
5.1
418 .......
415,
416,
417.
419 .......
213 .......
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
10
............
UN1357
I
4.1 ......
39, A8, A19, N41
None ....
211 .......
None ....
1 kg
15 kg
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
5L
....................
60 L
....................
B
Vanadium compound, n.o.s. ........
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UN2058
II
UN2502
UN3285
PO 00000
A
28
............
3 .........
............
IB2, T4, TP1
150 .......
...........
202 .......
...........
242 .......
...........
II
8, 3 ....
202 .......
243 .......
1L
30 L
C
40
6.1 ......
A3, A6, A7, B2,
IB2, N34, T7, TP2
IB7, IP1, T14,
TP2, TP27
154 .......
I
None ....
211 .......
242 .......
5 kg
50 kg
B
............
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
I
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
.......................................................
....................
Identification Numbers
(4)
.......................................................
....................
Vanadium oxytrichloride ...............
8
Vanadium pentoxide, non-fused
form.
Vanadium tetrachloride ................
Vanadium trichloride ....................
Vanadyl sulfate .............................
Vehicle, flammable gas powered
Vehicle, flammable liquid powered.
Very signal cartridge, see Cartridges, signal.
Vinyl acetate, stabilized ...............
Vinyl bromide, stabilized ..............
Vinyl butyrate, stabilized ..............
Vinyl chloride, stabilized or Vinyl
chloride, stabilized.
Vinyl chloroacetate .......................
Vinyl ethyl ether, stabilized ..........
Vinyl fluoride, stabilized ...............
Vinyl isobutyl ether, stabilized ......
Vinyl methyl ether, stabilized .......
Vinyl nitrate polymer ....................
Vinylidene chloride, stabilized ......
Vinylpyridines, stabilized ..............
Label
Codes
PG
(5)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(9)
Quantity limitations
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
(6)
(7)
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
II
6.1 ......
IB8, IP2, IP4, T11,
TP2, TP27
IB8, IP3, T7, TP1,
TP28
A3, A6, A7, B2,
B16, IB2, N34, T7,
TP2
IB8, IP3
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
III
6.1 ......
UN2443
II
8 .........
6.1
UN2862
III
6.1 ......
8
UN2444
I
8 .........
8
6.1
9
9
UN2475
UN2931
UN3166
UN3166
III
II
............
............
8 .........
6.1 ......
9 .........
9 .........
....................
A3, A6, A7, B4,
N34, T10, TP2
IB8, IP3
IB8, IP2, IP4
135
135
............
(10)
Vessel stowage
25 kg
100 kg
B
............
153 .......
213 .......
240 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
............
154 .......
202 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
30 L
C
40
153 .......
213 .......
240 .......
100 kg
200 kg
A
40
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
2.5 L
C
40
154 .......
None ....
220 .......
220 .......
213
212
220
220
240
242
220
220
.......
.......
.......
.......
25 kg
25 kg
Forbidden
No limit
100 kg
100 kg
No limit
No limit
A
A
A
A
40
............
............
............
...........
....................
....................
.......
.......
.......
.......
242 .......
314, 315
242 .......
314, 315
5L
Forbidden
5L
Forbidden
60 L
150 kg
60 L
150 kg
B
B
B
B
............
40
............
40
...........
...........
UN1301
UN1085
UN2838
UN1086
II
............
II
............
3 .........
2.1 ......
3 .........
2.1 ......
IB2, T4, TP1
T50
IB2, T4, TP1
21, B44, T50
150
306
150
306
6.1
3
2.1
3
2.1
Forbidden
3
6.1
UN2589
UN1302
UN1860
UN1304
UN1087
II
I
............
II
............
IB2, T7, TP2
A3, T11, TP2
I
II
None ....
None ....
306 .......
150 .......
306 .......
...........
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
201 .......
304 .......
202 .......
304 .......
...........
201 .......
202 .......
243 .......
243 .......
314, 315
242 .......
314, 315
...........
243 .......
243 .......
5L
1L
Forbidden
5L
Forbidden
....................
1L
1L
60 L
30 L
150 kg
60 L
150 kg
....................
30 L
30 L
A
D
E
B
B
UN1303
UN3073
E
B
............
............
40
............
40
............
40
40
Vinyltoluenes, stabilized ...............
Vinyltrichlorosilane, stabilized ......
3
3
UN2618
UN1305
III
I
6.1, 3
3 .........
2.1 ......
3 .........
2.1 ......
............
3 .........
6.1, 3,
8.
3 .........
3, 8 ....
150 .......
None ....
203 .......
201 .......
242 .......
243 .......
60 L
Forbidden
220 L
2.5 L
A
B
............
40
Warheads, rocket with burster or
expelling charge.
Warheads, rocket with burster or
expelling charge.
Warheads, rocket with bursting
charge.
Warheads, rocket with bursting
charge.
Warheads, rocket with bursting
charge.
Warheads, torpedo with bursting
charge.
Water-reactive liquid, corrosive,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Water-reactive liquid, n.o.s. .........
.......................................................
.......................................................
Water-reactive liquid, toxic, n.o.s.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Water-reactive solid, corrosive,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Water-reactive solid, flammable,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Water-reactive solid, n.o.s. ..........
.......................................................
.......................................................
Water-reactive, solid, oxidizing,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
Water-reactive solid, self-heating,
n.o.s..
.......................................................
.......................................................
Water-reactive solid, toxic, n.o.s.
.......................................................
.......................................................
Wheel chair, electric, see Battery
powered vehicle or Battery
powered equipment.
White acid, see Hydrofluoric acid
White asbestos (chrysotile, actinolite, anthophyllite, tremolite).
Wood preservatives, liquid ...........
.......................................................
Xanthates .....................................
1.4D
UN0370
II
1.4D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
75 kg
02
............
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IB1, T7, TP2,
TP13
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
A3, A7, B6, N34,
T11, TP2, TP13
202
304
202
304
............
3
2.1
3
2.1
IB2, T4, TP1
B44, T50
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
1.4F
UN0371
II
1.4F ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
............
1.1D
UN0286
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
03
............
1.2D
UN0287
II
1.2D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
03
............
1.1F
UN0369
II
1.1F ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
08
............
1.1D
UN0221
II
1.1D ...
None ....
62 .........
None ....
Forbidden
Forbidden
03
............
4.3
UN3129
....................
....................
4.3
....................
....................
4.3
....................
....................
4.3
I
4.3, 8
None ....
201 .......
243 .......
Forbidden
1L
D
............
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
202
203
201
202
203
201
202
203
211
243
242
244
243
242
243
243
242
242
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
1L
5L
Forbidden
1L
5L
Forbidden
1L
5L
Forbidden
5L
60 L
1L
5L
60 L
1L
5L
60 L
15 kg
E
E
E
E
E
D
E
E
D
85
............
40
40
40
............
85
85
............
212 .......
213 .......
211 .......
242 .......
241 .......
242 .......
15 kg
25 kg
Forbidden
50 kg
100 kg
15 kg
E
E
D
85
85
............
151 .......
151 .......
None ....
151 .......
151 .......
None ....
212
213
211
212
213
214
242
241
242
242
241
214
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
15 kg
25 kg
Forbidden
15 kg
25 kg
Forbidden
50 kg
100 kg
15 kg
50 kg
100 kg
Forbidden
E
E
E
E
E
E
............
............
40
40
40
40
None ....
None ....
214 .......
211 .......
214 .......
242 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
15 kg
E
E
40
............
None ....
None ....
None ....
151 .......
151 .......
...........
212 .......
213 .......
211 .......
212 .......
213 .......
...........
242 .......
241 .......
242 .......
242 .......
241 .......
...........
15 kg
25 kg
Forbidden
15 kg
25 kg
....................
50 kg
100 kg
15 kg
50 kg
100 kg
....................
E
E
D
E
E
............
............
............
85
85
............
IB8, IP2, IP3
...........
155 .......
...........
216 .......
...........
240 .......
....................
200 kg
....................
200 kg
A
............
34, 40
IB2, T4, TP1, TP8
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB6, IP2
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
203 .......
212 .......
242 .......
242 .......
241 .......
5L
60 L
15 kg
60 L
220 L
50 kg
B
A
D
40
40
40
UN3131
II
III
I
II
III
I
II
III
I
4.3, 8
4.3, 8
4.3 ......
4.3 ......
4.3 ......
4.3, 6.1
4.3, 6.1
4.3, 6.1
4.3, 8
IB1
IB2
A4
IB1
IB2
IB4, IP1, N40
UN3132
II
III
I
4.3, 8
4.3, 8
4.3, 4.1
IB6, IP2
IB8, IP4
IB4, N40
151 .......
151 .......
None ....
4.3, 4.1
4.3, 4.1
4.3 ......
4.3 ......
4.3 ......
4.3, 5.1
IB4
IB6
IB4, N40
IB7, IP2
IB8, IP4
UN3133
II
III
I
II
III
II
UN3135
III
I
4.3, 5.1
4.3, 4.2
UN3134
II
III
I
II
III
4.3, 4.2
4.3, 4.2
4.3, 6.1
4.3, 6.1
4.3, 6.1
............
....................
9
UN2590
III
............
9 .........
3
....................
4.2
UN1306
UN3342
II
III
II
3 .........
3 .........
4.2 ......
....................
....................
4.3
....................
....................
4.3
....................
....................
4.3
....................
4.3
....................
....................
4.3
....................
....................
....................
Jkt 194001
UN3148
UN3130
UN2813
PO 00000
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IB2
N40
IB5, IP2
IB8, IP4
A8, IB4, IP1, N40
IB5, IP2
IB8, IP4
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
Hazard
class or Division
(2)
(3)
.......................................................
Xenon, compressed .....................
Xenon, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquids).
Xylenes .........................................
.......................................................
Xylenols ........................................
....................
2.2
2.2
3
....................
6.1
Xylidines, solid .............................
6.1
Xylidines, solution ........................
Xylyl bromide ................................
p-Xylyl diazide ..............................
Zinc ammonium nitrite ..................
Zinc arsenate or Zinc arsenite or
Zinc arsenate and zinc arsenite
mixtures.
Zinc ashes ....................................
Zinc
bisulfite
solution,
see
Bisulfites, aqueous solutions,
n.o.s..
Zinc bromate ................................
Identification Numbers
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
(9)
Quantity limitations
(10)
Vessel stowage
Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
None ....
306 .......
320 .......
213 .......
302 .......
None ....
241 .......
None ....
None ....
25 kg
75 kg
50 kg
100 kg
150 kg
500 kg
D
A
B
40
............
............
150 .......
150 .......
None ....
202 .......
203 .......
212 .......
242 .......
242 .......
242 .......
5L
60 L
25 kg
60 L
220 L
100 kg
B
A
A
............
............
............
None ....
212 .......
242 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
............
None ....
None ....
202 .......
340 .......
243 .......
None ....
5L
Forbidden
60 L
60 L
A
D
............
40
...........
None ....
None ....
...........
212 .......
212 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
....................
5 kg
25 kg
....................
25 kg
100 kg
E
A
............
............
............
(6)
III
............
............
4.2 ......
2.2 ......
2.2 ......
UN2261
II
III
II
3 .........
3 .........
6.1 ......
UN1711
II
6.1 ......
6.1
6.1
UN1711
UN1701
II
II
6.1 ......
6.1 ......
Forbidden
5.1
6.1
UN1512
UN1712
II
II
............
5.1 ......
6.1 ......
4.3
....................
UN1435
III
4.3 ......
............
A1, A19, IB8, IP4
151 .......
...........
213 .......
...........
241 .......
...........
25 kg
....................
100 kg
....................
A
............
............
5.1
UN2469
III
5.1 ......
A1, A29, IB8, IP3
152 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
Zinc chlorate .................................
5.1
UN1513
II
5.1 ......
Zinc chloride, anhydrous ..............
Zinc chloride, solution ..................
Zinc cyanide .................................
Zinc dithionite or Zinc hydrosulfite
Zinc ethyl, see Diethylzinc ...........
Zinc fluorosilicate .........................
Zinc
hydrosulfite,
see
Zinc
dithionite.
Zinc muriate solution, see Zinc
chloride, solution.
Zinc nitrate ...................................
Zinc permanganate ......................
8
8
6.1
9
....................
6.1
....................
UN2331
UN1840
UN1713
UN1931
III
III
I
III
A9, IB8, IP2, IP4,
N34
IB8, IP3
IB3, T4, TP1
IB7, IP1
IB8
UN2855
III
8 .........
8 .........
6.1 ......
None ..
............
6.1 ......
............
56, 58,
106
56, 58,
106
............
............
26
49
............
26
............
5.1
5.1
UN1514
UN1515
II
II
5.1 ......
5.1 ......
Zinc peroxide ................................
5.1
UN1516
II
Zinc phosphide .............................
Zinc powder or Zinc dust .............
4.3
4.3
UN1714
UN1436
.......................................................
.......................................................
Zinc resinate .................................
Zinc selenate, see Selenates or
Selenites.
Zinc selenite, see Selenates or
Selenites.
Zinc silicofluoride, see Zinc
fluorosilicate.
Zirconium, dry, coiled wire, finished metal sheets, strip (thinner than 254 microns but not
thinner than 18 microns).
Zirconium, dry, finished sheets,
strip or coiled wire.
Zirconium hydride .........................
....................
....................
4.1
....................
UN2714
Zirconium nitrate ..........................
Zirconium picramate, dry or
wetted with less than 20 percent water, by mass.
Zirconium picramate, wetted with
not less than 20 percent water,
by mass.
Zirconium powder, dry .................
.......................................................
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UN2591
UN1307
(7)
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
(5)
.......................................................
Zirconium powder, wetted with
not less than 25 percent water
(a visible excess of water must
be present) (a) mechanically
produced, particle size less
than 53 microns; (b) chemically
produced, particle size less
than 840 microns.
Zirconium scrap ............................
Zirconium suspended in a liquid ..
.......................................................
.......................................................
(4)
Label
Codes
PG
IB8, IP3
T75, TP5
IB2, T4, TP1
B1, IB3, T2, TP1
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB8, IP2, IP4, T7,
TP2
IB2, T7, TP2
A3, A6, A7, IB2,
N33, T7, TP2,
TP13
IB8, IP4
IB8, IP2, IP4
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
None ....
154 .......
None ....
155 .......
...........
153 .......
...........
213 .......
203 .......
211 .......
204 .......
...........
213 .......
...........
240 .......
241 .......
242 .......
240 .......
...........
240 .......
...........
25 kg
5L
5 kg
100 kg
....................
100 kg
....................
100 kg
60 L
50 kg
200 kg
....................
200 kg
....................
A
A
A
A
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
IB8, IP4
IB6, IP2
152 .......
152 .......
212 .......
212 .......
240 .......
242 .......
5 kg
5 kg
25 kg
25 kg
A
D
5.1 ......
IB6, IP2
152 .......
212 .......
242 .......
5 kg
25 kg
A
I
I
4.3, 6.1
4.3, 4.2
None ....
None ....
211 .......
211 .......
None ....
242 .......
Forbidden
Forbidden
15 kg
15 kg
E
A
II
III
III
4.3, 4.2
4.3, 4.2
4.1 ......
............
A19, N40
A19, IB4, IP1,
N40
A19, IB7, IP2
IB8, IP4
A1, IB6
None ....
None ....
151 .......
...........
212 .......
213 .......
213 .......
...........
242 .......
242 .......
240 .......
...........
15 kg
25 kg
25 kg
....................
50 kg
100 kg
100 kg
....................
A
A
A
....................
IB8, IP3
............
A
............
............
56, 58,
69,
106,
107
13, 75,
106
40, 85
............
............
............
............
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
....................
............
...........
...........
...........
....................
....................
............
A1, IB8
151 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
............
4.1
UN2858
III
4.2
UN2009
III
4.2 ......
A1, A19, IB8
None ....
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
D
............
4.1
UN1437
II
4.1 ......
None ....
212 .......
240 .......
15 kg
50 kg
E
............
5.1
1.3C
UN2728
UN0236
III
II
5.1 ......
1.3C ...
A19, A20, IB4,
N34
A1, A29, IB8, IP3
152 .......
None ....
213 .......
62 .........
240 .......
None ....
25 kg
Forbidden
100 kg
Forbidden
A
10
............
5E
4.1
UN1517
I
4.1 ......
None ....
211 .......
None ....
1 kg
15 kg
D
28, 36
4.2
....................
UN2008
I
II
4.2 ......
4.2 ......
None ....
None ....
211 .......
212 .......
242 .......
241 .......
Forbidden
15 kg
Forbidden
50 kg
D
D
............
............
III
II
4.2 ......
4.1 ......
None ....
None ....
213 .......
212 .......
241 .......
241 .......
25 kg
15 kg
100 kg
50 kg
D
E
............
............
III
I
II
III
4.2 ......
3 .........
3 .........
3 .........
None ....
None ....
None ....
150 .......
213
201
202
203
240
243
242
242
Forbidden
Forbidden
5L
60 L
Forbidden
Forbidden
60 L
220 L
D
B
B
B
............
............
............
............
....................
4.1
4.2
3
....................
....................
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UN1308
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§ 172.101 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
Symbols
Hazardous materials descriptions
and proper shipping names
(1)
(2)
Hazard
class or Division
(3)
Zirconium tetrachloride .................
BILLING CODE 14910
60
Identification Numbers
(4)
8
(5)
UN2503
S
12. In Appendix B to § 172.101,
paragraphs 1. and 2. are revised and the
List of Marine Pollutants is amended by
removing 94 entries, adding 16 entries
and revising 1 entry in appropriate
alphabetical order to read as follows:
Label
Codes
PG
(6)
III
*
*
(1)
(2)
[Remove:]
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Exceptions
Non-bulk
Bulk
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Cargo aircraft only
Location
Other
(8A)
(8B)
(8C)
(9A)
(9B)
(10A)
(10B)
154 .......
213 .......
240 .......
25 kg
100 kg
A
Marine Pollutant
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
normal-Decaldehyde
normal-Decanol
Decyl acrylate
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorobenzene (meta; ortho;
para)
Dichlorophenols, liquid
Dichlorophenols, solid
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
(see also 2,4D)
2,4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
diethanolamine salt
2,4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
dimethylamine salt
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
triisopropylamine salt
Diethybenzenes (mixed isomers)
Diisopropylnaphthalene
Dimethyl disulphide
Dimethyl glyoxal (butanedione)
Dimethyl sulphide
Diphenyl ether
Diphenyl ether/biphenyl phenyl
ether mixtures
Diphenyl/diphenyl ether (mixtures)
EPTC (ISO)
Ethyl acrylate, inhibited
Ethyl chlorothioformate
1-Ethyl-2-methylbenzene
2-Ethylbutyraldehyde
2-Ethylhexenal
2,4-Hexadiene aldehyde
normal-Hexaldehyde
Iron oxide, spent
Iron sponge, spent
Isobutyl aldehyde
Isobutyl isobutyrate
Isobutyl priopionate
Isobutyraldehyde
Isodecaldehyde
Isodecanol
Isononanol
Isooctanol
Isopropylbenzene
Isovaleraldehyde
1-Methyl-4-ethylbenzene
2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine
Methyl salicylate
2-Methylbutyraldehyde
Methylnaphthalenes, liquid
Methylnaphthalenes, solid
Methylstyrenes, inhibited
Naphthalene, crude or refined
Naphthalene, molten
Naphthenic acids, liquid
Naphthenic acids, solid
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LIST OF MARINE POLLUTANTS
S.M.P.
AcetalAcetaldehyde
Amyl mercaptans
Anisole
Benzaldehyde
Butyl benzenes
n-Butyl butyrate
Butyl mercaptans
Butylphenols, liquid
Butylphenols, solid
Butyraldehyde
Calcium naphthenate
Camphor oil
Chlorotoluenes (ortho-, meta-,
para-)
Coal tar
Coal tar naphtha
Creosote (coal tar)
Creosote (wood tar)
Cresols (o-; m-; p-)
Cresylic acid
Cresylic acid sodium salt
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Vessel stowage
Marine Pollutant
LIST OF MARINE POLLUTANTS
Marine Pollutant
(9)
Quantity limitations
S.M.P.
*
S.M.P.
IB8, IP3
(8)
Packaging (§173.***)
LIST OF MARINE POLLUTANTS
1. See § 171.4 of this subchapter for
applicability to marine pollutants. This
appendix lists potential marine pollutants as
defined in § 171.8 of this subchapter.
2. Marine pollutants listed in this appendix
are not necessarily listed by name in the
§ 172.101 Table. If a marine pollutant not
listed by name or by synonym in the
§ 172.101 Table meets the definition of any
hazard Class 1 through 8, then you must
determine the class and division of the
material in accordance with § 173.2a of this
subchapter. You must also select the most
appropriate hazardous material description
and proper shipping name. If a marine
pollutant not listed by name or by synonym
in the § 172.101 Table does not meet the
definition of any Class 1 through 8, then you
must offer it for transportation under the
most appropriate of the following two Class
9 entries: ‘‘Environmentally hazardous
substances, liquid, n.o.s.,’’ UN3082, or
‘‘Environmentally hazardous substances,
solid, n.o.s.’’ UN3077.
*
(7)
8 .........
Appendix B to § 172.101—List of
Marine Pollutants
*
Special
provisions
(§172.102)
Nitrocresols
Nitrotolueunes (ortho-;meta;para-), liquid
Nitrotoluenes (ortho-;meta;para-), solid
1-Nonanal
1-Nonanol
1-Octanol
Phenylethylene, inhibited
alpha-Pinene
Propanethiols
Propionaldehyde
n-Propylbenzene
Styrene monomer, inhibited
n-Tetramethylbenzenes
4-Thiapentanal
1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene
1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene
1,3,5-Trimethyl benzene
Turpentine
1-Undecanol
normal-Valeraldehyde
Vinylbenzene, inhibited
Vinyltoluenes, inhibited mixed
isomers
Xylenols
[Add:]
*
*
*
*
Acrolein, stabilized
*
*
*
*
*
Chlorotoluenes (meta-;para-)
*
*
*
*
*
Cyanogen chloride, stabilized
*
*
*
Desmedipham
*
*
*
*
*
Diclofop-methyl
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Dichlorobenzene (meta-; para-)
*
*
*
*
*
Diisopropylnaphthalenes, mixed
isomers
*
*
*
*
Ethyl acrylate, stabilized
*
*
*
*
*
Fenchlorazole-ethyl
*
*
*
*
*
Fenoxapro-ethyl
*
PP
PP
PP
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transported that do not meet the criteria for
a Division 4.1 material are not subject to the
requirements of this subchapter. Packagings
must be so constructed that explosion is not
possible by reason of increased internal
pressure. Nitrocellulose membrane filters
covered by this entry, each with a mass not
exceeding 0.5 g, are not subject to the
requirements of this subchapter when
contained individually in an article or a
sealed packet.
LIST OF MARINE POLLUTANTS
S.M.P.
Marine Pollutant
(1)
(2)
PP
Fenoxaprop-P-ethyl
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Linuron
*
*
PP
*
Silafluofen
*
*
*
*
*
1,2,3—Trichlorobenzene
*
*
*
*
*
Vinylidene chloride, stabilized
Vinyltoluenes, stabilized
*
[Revise:]
PP
*
*
*
PP
*
*
*
*
*
Dodecyl hydroxypropyl sulfide
*
*
*
13. In § 172.102:
a. In paragraph (c)(1), Special
Provisions 43, 110 and 136 are revised
and Special Provisions 139, 142 and 143
are added;
b. In paragraph (c)(2), Special
Provision A53 is added;
c. Paragraph (c)(3) introductory text
and Special Provisions B53 and B69 are
revised;
d. In paragraph (c)(3), Special
Provisions B100, B101, B103, B104,
B105, B106, B108, B109 and B110 are
removed;
e. Paragraphs (c)(4) and (c)(7) are
revised; and
f. Paragraph (c)(8), Special Provisions
W7, W8 and W9 are added in numerical
order.
The additions and revisions read as
follows:
§ 172.102
*
Special provisions.
*
*
(c) * * *
(1) * * *
*
*
Code/Special Provisions
*
*
*
*
*
43 The membrane filters, including paper
separators and coating or backing materials,
that are present in transport, must not be able
to propagate a detonation as tested by one of
the tests described in the UN Manual of Tests
and Criteria, Part I, Test series 1(a) (see
§ 171.7 of this subchapter). On the basis of
the results of suitable burning rate tests, and
taking into account the standard tests in the
UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III,
subsection 33.2.1 (see § 171.7 of this
subchapter), nitrocellulose membrane filters
in the form in which they are to be
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*
*
*
*
110 Fire extinguishers transported under
UN1044 may include installed actuating
cartridges (cartridges, power device of
Division 1.4C or 1.4S), without changing the
classification of Division 2.2, provided the
aggregate quantity of deflagrating (propellant)
explosives does not exceed 3.2 grams per
extinguishing unit.
*
*
*
*
136 This entry only applies to machinery
and apparatus containing hazardous
materials as in integral element of the
machinery or apparatus. It may not be used
to describe machinery or apparatus for which
a proper shipping name exists in the
§ 172.101 Table. Except when approved by
the Associate Administrator, machinery or
apparatus may only contain hazardous
materials for which exceptions are referenced
in Column (8) of the § 172.101 Table and are
provided in part 173, subpart D, of this
subchapter. Hazardous materials shipped
under this entry are excepted from the
labeling requirements of this subchapter
unless offered for transportation or
transported by aircraft and are not subject to
the placarding requirements of part 173,
subpart F, of this subchapter. Orientation
markings as described in § 172.312 (a)(2) are
required when liquid hazardous materials
may escape due to incorrect orientation. The
machinery or apparatus, if unpackaged, or
the packaging in which it is contained shall
be marked ‘‘Dangerous goods in machinery’’
or ‘‘Dangerous goods in apparatus’’, as
appropriate, with the identification number
UN3363. For transportation by aircraft,
machinery or apparatus may not contain any
material forbidden for transportation by
passenger or cargo aircraft. The Associate
Administrator may except from the
requirements of this subchapter, equipment,
machinery and apparatus provided:
a. It is shown that it does not pose a
significant risk in transportation;
b. The quantities of hazardous materials do
not exceed those specified in § 173.4 of this
subchapter; and
c. The equipment, machinery or apparatus
conforms with § 173.222 of this subchapter.
*
*
*
*
*
139 Use of the ‘‘special arrangement’’
proper shipping names for international
shipments must be made under an IAEA
Certificate of Competent Authority issued by
the Associate Administrator in accordance
with the requirements in § 173.471,
§ 173.472, or § 173.473 of this subchapter.
Use of these proper shipping names for
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domestic shipments may be made only under
a DOT exemption, as defined in, and in
accordance with the requirements of subpart
B of part 107 of this subchapter.
*
*
*
*
*
142 These hazardous materials may not
be classified and transported unless
authorized by the Associate Administrator.
The Associate Administrator will base the
authorization on results from Series 2 tests
and a Series 6(c) test from the UN Manual of
Tests and Criteria (see § 171.7 of this
subchapter) on packages as prepared for
transport in accordance with the
requirements of this subchapter.
143 These articles may contain:
a. Division 2.2 compressed gases, including
oxygen;
b. Signal devices (Class 1) which may
include smoke and illumination signal flares.
Signal devices must be packed in plastic or
fiberboard inner packagings;
c. Electric storage batteries;
d. First aid kits; or
e. Strike anywhere matches.
(2) * * *
Code/Special Provisions
*
*
*
*
*
A53 Refrigerating machines and
refrigerating machine components are not
subject to the requirements of this subchapter
when containing less than 12 kg (26.4
pounds) of a non-flammable gas or when
containing 12 L (3 gallons) or less of
ammonia solution (UN2672) (see § 173.307 of
this subchapter).
(3) ‘‘B’’ codes. These provisions apply
only to bulk packagings, other than
IBCs:
Code/Special Provisions
*
*
*
*
*
B53 Packagings must be made of either
aluminum or steel.
*
*
*
*
*
B69 Dry sodium cyanide or potassium
cyanide may be shipped in sift-proof
weather-resistant metal covered hopper cars,
covered motor vehicles, portable tanks or
non-specification bins. Siftproof, waterresistant, fiberboard IBCs are permitted when
transported in closed freight containers or
transport vehicles. Bins must be approved by
the Associate Administrator.
*
*
*
*
*
(4) Table 1, Table 2, and Table 3—IB
Codes, Organic Peroxide IBC Code, and
IP Special IBC Packing Provisions.
These provisions apply only to
transportation in IBCs. IBCs may be
used for the transportation of hazardous
materials when no IBC code is assigned
in the § 172.101 Table for the specific
material only when approved by the
Associate Administrator. Tables 1, 2,
and 3 follow:
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TABLE 1.—IB CODES (IBC CODES)
IBC Code
Authorized IBCs
IB1 .................
Authorized IBCs: Metal (31A, 31B and 31N).
Additional Requirement: Only liquids with a vapor pressure less than or equal to 110 kPa at 50°C (1.1 bar at 122°F), or 130 kPa
at55°C (1.3 bar at 131°F) are authorized.
Authorized IBCs: Metal (31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (31H1 and 31H2); Composite (31HZ1).
Additional Requirement: Only liquids with a vapor pressure less than or equal to 110 kPa at 50°C (1.1 bar at 122°F), or 130kPa
at 55°C (1.3 bar at 131°F) are authorized.
Authorized IBCs: Metal (31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (31H1 and 31H2); Composite (31HZ1 and 31HA2, 31HB2, 31HN2,
31HD2 and 31HH2).
Additional Requirement: Only liquids with a vapor pressure less than or equal to 110 kPa at 50°C (1.1 bar at 122°F), or 130 kPa
at 55°C (1.3 bar at 131 °F) are authorized.
Authorized IBCs: Metal (11A, 11B, 11N, 21A, 21B, 21N, 31A, 31B and 31N).
Authorized IBCs: Metal (11A, 11B, 11N, 21A, 21B, 21N, 31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (11H1, 11H2, 21H1, 21H2, 31H1
and 31H2); Composite (11HZ1, 21HZ1 and 31HZ1).
Authorized IBCs: Metal (11A, 11B, 11N, 21A, 21B, 21N, 31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (11H1, 11H2, 21H1, 21H2, 31H1
and 31H2); Composite (11HZ1, 11HZ2, 21HZ1, 21HZ2, 31HZ1 and 31HZ2).
Additional Requirement: Composite IBCs 11HZ2 and 21HZ2 may not be used when the hazardous materials being transported
may become liquid during transport.
Authorized IBCs: Metal (11A, 11B, 11N, 21A, 21B, 21N, 31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (11H1, 11H2, 21H1, 21H2, 31H1
and 31H2); Composite (11HZ1, 11HZ2, 21HZ1, 21HZ2, 31HZ1 and 31HZ2); Wooden (11C, 11D and 11F).
Additional Requirement: Liners of wooden IBCs must be sift-proof.
Authorized IBCs: Metal (11A, 11B, 11N, 21A, 21B, 21N, 31A, 31B and 31N); Rigid plastics (11H1, 11H2, 21H1, 21H2, 31H1
and 31H2); Composite (11HZ1, 11HZ2, 21HZ1, 21HZ2, 31HZ1 and 31HZ2); Fiberboard (11G); Wooden (11C, 11D and 11F);
Flexible (13H1, 13H2, 13H3, 13H4, 13H5, 13L1, 13L2, 13L3, 13L4, 13M1 or 13M2).
IBCs are only authorized if approved by the Associate Administrator.
IB2 .................
IB3 .................
IB4 .................
IB5 .................
IB6 .................
IB7 .................
IB8 .................
IB99 ...............
TABLE 2.—ORGANIC PEROXIDE IBC CODE (IB52)
[This IBC Code applies to organic peroxides of type F. For formulations not listed in this table, only IBCs that are approved by the Associate
Administrator may be used.]
Type of
IBC
UN No.
Organic peroxide
3109 ..........
ORGANIC PEROXIDE, TYPE F, LIQUID
tert-Butyl hydroperoxide, not more than 72% with water ....................................
tert-Butyl peroxyacetate, not more than 32% in diluent type A ..........................
tert-Butyl peroxy-3,5,5-trimethylhexanoate, not more than 32% in diluent type
A.
Cumyl hydroperoxide, not more than 90% in diluent type A ..............................
Dibenzoyl peroxide, not more than 42% as a stable dispersion ........................
Di-tert-butyl peroxide, not more than 52% in diluent type A ...............................
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy) cyclohexane, not more than 42% in diluent type A .....
Dilauroyl peroxide, not more than 42%, stable dispersion, in water ..................
Isopropyl cumyl hydroperoxide, not more than 72% in diluent type A ...............
p-Menthyl hydroperoxide, not more than 72% in diluent type A .........................
Peroxyacetic acid, stabilized, not more than 17% ..............................................
3110 ..........
Organic peroxide type F, solid ............................................................................
Dicumyl peroxide .................................................................................................
3119 ..........
ORGANIC PEROXIDE, TYPE F, LIQUID, TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED
tert-Butyl peroxy-2-ethylhexanoate, not more than 32% in diluent type B .........
tert-Butyl peroxyneodecanoate, not more than 32% in diluent type A ...............
tert-Butyl peroxyneodecanoate, not more than 42% stable dispersion, in water
tert-Butyl peroxypivalate, not more than 27% in diluent type B ..........................
Cumyl peroxyneodecanoate, not more than 52%, stable dispersion, in water ..
Di-(4-tert-butylcyclohexyl) peroxydicarbonate, not more than 42%, stable dispersion, in water.
Dicetyl peroxydicarbonate, not more than 42%, stable dispersion, in water ......
Di-(2-ethylhexyl) peroxydicarbonate, not more than 52%, stable dispersion, in
water.
Dimyristyl peroxydicarbonate, not more than 42%, stable dispersion, in water
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Control
temperature
Emergency
temperature
31A
31A
31HA1
31A
31HA1
31HA1
31H1
31A
31HA1
31H1
31HA1
31HA1
31HA1
31H1
31HA1
31A
31A
31H1
31HA1
31A
31H1
31HA1
1250
1250
1000
1250
1000
1250
1000
1250
1000
1000
1000
1250
1250
1500
1500
1500
31HA1
31A
31A
31A
31HA1
31A
31A
31HA1
1000
1250
1250
1250
1000
1250
1250
1000
+30°C
+30°C
0°C
¥5°C
+10°C
+10°C
¥15°C
+30°C
+35°C
+35°C
+10°C
+5°C
+15°C
+15°C
¥5°C
+35°C
31HA1
31A
1000
1250
+30°C
¥20°C
+35°C
¥10°C
31HA1
1000
+15°C
+20°C
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TABLE 2.—ORGANIC PEROXIDE IBC CODE (IB52)—Continued
[This IBC Code applies to organic peroxides of type F. For formulations not listed in this table, only IBCs that are approved by the Associate
Administrator may be used.]
UN No.
Maximum
quantity
(liters)
Control
temperature
Emergency
temperature
31HA1
31A
31A
1000
1250
1250
+10°C
+10°C
+10°C
+15°C
+15°C
+15°C
31A
1250
¥5°C
+5°C
Type of
IBC
Organic peroxide
Di-(3,5,5-trimethylhexanoyl) peroxide, not more than 38% in diluent type A .....
Di-(3,5,5-trimethylhexanoyl) peroxide, not more than 52%, stable dispersion,
in water.
1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl peroxyneodecanoate, not more than 52%, stable dispersion, in water.
TABLE 3.—IP CODES
IP1 IBCs must be packed in closed freight containers or a closed transport vehicle.
IP2 When IBCs other than metal or rigid plastics IBCs are used, they must be offered for transportation in a closed freight container or a
closed transport vehicle.
IP3 Flexible IBCs must be sift-proof and water-resistant or must be fitted with a sift-proof and water-resistant liner.
IP4 Flexible, fiberboard or wooden IBCs must be sift-proof and water-resistant or be fitted with a sift-proof and water-resistant liner.
IP5 IBCs must have a device to allow venting. The inlet to the venting device must be located in the vapor space of the IBC under maximum
filling conditions.
IP6 Non-specification bulk bins are authorized.
IP7 For UN identification numbers 1327, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1386, 1841, 2211, 2217, 2793 and 3314, IBCs are not required to meet the IBC
performance tests specified in part 178, subpart N of this subchapter.
*
*
*
*
*
(7) ‘‘T’’ codes. (i) These provisions
apply to the transportation of hazardous
materials in UN portable tanks. Portable
tank instructions specify the
requirements applicable to a portable
tank when used for the transportation of
a specific hazardous material. These
requirements must be met in addition to
the design and construction
specifications in part 178 of this
subchapter. Portable tank instructions
T1 through T22 specify the applicable
minimum test pressure, the minimum
shell thickness (in reference steel),
bottom opening requirements and
pressure relief requirements. In T23, the
organic peroxides and self-reactive
substances which are authorized to be
transported in portable tanks are listed
along with the applicable control and
emergency temperatures. Liquefied
compressed gases are assigned to
portable tank instruction T50. T50
provides the maximum allowable
working pressures, bottom opening
requirements, pressure relief
requirements and degree of filling
requirements for liquefied compressed
gases permitted for transport in portable
tanks. Refrigerated liquefied gases
which are authorized to be transported
in portable tanks are specified in tank
instruction T75.
(ii) The following table specifies the
portable tank requirements applicable to
T Codes T1 through T22. Column 1
specifies the T Code. Column 2 specifies
the minimum test pressure, in bar (1 bar
= 14.5 psig), at which the periodic
hydrostatic testing required by § 180.605
of this subchapter must be conducted.
Column 3 specifies the section reference
for minimum shell thickness or,
alternatively, the minimum shell
thickness value. Column 4 specifies the
applicability of § 178.275(g)(3) of this
subchapter for the pressure relief
devices. When the word ‘‘Normal’’ is
indicated, § 178.275(g)(3) of this
subchapter does not apply. Column 5
references the applicable requirements
for bottom openings in part 178 of this
subchapter or references ‘‘Prohibited’’
which means bottom openings are
prohibited. The table follows:
TABLE OF PORTABLE TANK T CODER T1–T22
[Portable tank code T1–T22 apply to liquid and solid hazardous materials of Classes 3 through 9 which are transported in portable tanks.]
Portable
tank
instruction
Minimum test
pressure
(bar)
Minimum shell
thickness (in mmreference steel)
(See § 178.274(d))
Pressure-relief
requirements
(See § 178.275(g))
Bottom opening
requirements
(See § 178.275(d))
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
T1 ..................
T2 ..................
T3 ..................
T4 ..................
T5 ..................
T6 ..................
T7 ..................
T8 ..................
T9 ..................
T10 ................
T11 ................
T12 ................
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§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.274(d)(2)
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6 mm
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.274(d)(2)
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Normal ...........................................................................................
Normal ...........................................................................................
Normal ...........................................................................................
§ 178.275(g)(3) ..............................................................................
Normal ...........................................................................................
Normal ...........................................................................................
Normal ...........................................................................................
Normal ...........................................................................................
§ 178.275(g)(3) ..............................................................................
Normal ...........................................................................................
§ 178.275(g)(3) ..............................................................................
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§ 178.275(d)(2).
§ 178.275(d)(3).
§ 178.275(d)(2).
§ 178.275(d)(3).
Prohibited.
§ 178.275(d)(2).
§ 178.275(d)(3).
Prohibited.
Prohibited.
Prohibited.
§ 178.275(d)(3).
§ 178.275(d)(3).
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TABLE OF PORTABLE TANK T CODER T1–T22—Continued
[Portable tank code T1–T22 apply to liquid and solid hazardous materials of Classes 3 through 9 which are transported in portable tanks.]
Portable
tank
instruction
Minimum test
pressure
(bar)
Minimum shell
thickness (in mmreference steel)
(See § 178.274(d))
Pressure-relief
requirements
(See § 178.275(g))
Bottom opening
requirements
(See § 178.275(d))
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
T13
T14
T15
T16
T17
T18
T19
T20
T21
T22
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
6
6
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
6 mm
6 mm
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.274(d)(2)
6 mm
6 mm
6 mm
8 mm
10 mm
10 mm
(iii) The following table specifies the
portable tank requirements applicable to
Normal ...........................................................................................
§ 178.275(g)(3) ..............................................................................
Normal ...........................................................................................
§ 178.275(g)(3) ..............................................................................
Normal ...........................................................................................
§ 178.275(g)(3) ..............................................................................
§ 178.275(g)(3) ..............................................................................
§ 178.275(g)(3) ..............................................................................
Normal ...........................................................................................
§ 178.275(g)(3) ..............................................................................
T23 for self-reactive substances of
Division 4.1 and organic peroxides of
Prohibited.
Prohibited.
§ 178.275(d)(3).
§ 178.275(d)(3).
§ 178.275(d)(3).
§ 178.275(d)(3).
Prohibited.
Prohibited.
Prohibited.
Prohibited.
Division 5.2 which are authorized to be
transported in portable tanks:
PORTABLE TANK CODE T23
[Portable tank code T23 applies to self-reactive substances of Division 4.1 and organic peroxides of Division 5.2.]
UN No.
3109
3110
Minimum
test pressure (bar)
Hazardous material
Minimum shell
thickness (mmreference steel)
See . . .
Bottom opening
requirements
See . . .
Pressure-relief
requirements
See . . .
Control
tempereature
Emergency
temperature
As approved by
Assoc.
Admin.
+30°C
As approved by
Assoc.
Admin.
+35°C
than
59° F
+15°C
+20°C
Not more than
90% at 59° F
(15°C)
¥5°C
+10°C
Filling limits
Organic peroxide, Type F,
liquid
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
Not more
90% at
(15°C)
Not more
90% at
(15°C)
tert-Butyl hydroperoxide,
not more than 72% with
water. *Provided that
steps have been taken to
achieve the safety
equivalence of 65% tertButyl hydroperoxide and
35% water
Cumyl hydro-peroxide, not
more than 90% in diluent
type A
Di-tert-butyl peroxide, not
more than 32% in diluent
type A
Isopropyl cumyl hydro-peroxide, not more than 72%
in diluent type A
p-Menthyl hydro-peroxide,
not more than 72% in diluent type A
Pinanyl hydro-peroxide, not
more than 50% in diluent
type A
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
Organic peroxide, Type F,
solid
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
Not more than
90% at 59° F
(15°C)
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
Not more
90% at
(15°C)
Not more
90% at
(15°C)
Not more
90% at
(15°C)
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
Not more
90% at
(15°C)
Not more
90% at
(15°C)
Not more
90% at
(15°C)
Not more
90% at
(15°C)
Not more
90% at
(15°C)
than
59° F
than
59° F
than
59° F
than
59° F
than
59° F
than
59° F
than
59° F
Dicumyl peroxide.
*Maximum quantity per
portable tank 2,000 kg
3119
Organic peroxide, Type F,
liquid, temperature controlled
tert-Butyl peroxyacetate, not
more than 32% in diluent
tyupe B
tert-Butyl peroxy-2ethylhexanoate, not more
than 32% in diluent type
B
tert-Butyl peroxypivalate,
not more than 27% in diluent type B
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than
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PORTABLE TANK CODE T23—Continued
[Portable tank code T23 applies to self-reactive substances of Division 4.1 and organic peroxides of Division 5.2.]
UN No.
Minimum
test pressure (bar)
Hazardous material
Minimum shell
thickness (mmreference steel)
See . . .
Bottom opening
requirements
See . . .
Pressure-relief
requirements
See . . .
Filling limits
Control
tempereature
Emergency
temperature
tert-Butyl peroxy-3,5,5trimethyl-hexanoate, not
more than 32% in dileunt
type B
Di-(3,5,5-trimethyl-hexanoyl)
peroxide, not more htan
38% in diluent type A
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
Not more than
90% at 59° F
(15°C)
+35°C
+40°C
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
Not more than
90% at 59° F
(15°C)
0°C
+5°C
3120
Organix peroxide, Type F,
solid, temperature controlled
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
Not more than
90% at 59° F
(15°C)
As approved by
Assoc.
Admin.
As approved by
Assoc.
Admin.
3229
Self-reactive liquid Type F
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
Not more than
90% at 59° F
(15°C)
3230
Self-reactive solid Type F
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
Not more than
90% at 59° F
(15°C)
3239
Self-reactive liquid Type F,
temperature controlled
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
Not more than
90% at 59° F
(15°C)
As approved by
Assoc.
Admin.
As approved by
Assoc.
Admin.
3240
Self-reactive solid Type F,
temperature controlled
4
§ 178.274(d)(2)
§ 178.275(d)(3)
§ 178.275(g)(1)
Not more than
90% at 59° F
(15°C)
As approved by
Assoc.
Admin.
As approved by
Assoc.
Admin.
(iv) The following portable tank
instruction applies to portable tanks
used for the transportation of liquefied
compressed gases. The T50 table
provides the UN identification number
and proper shipping name for each
liquefied compressed gas authorized to
be transported in a T50 portable tank.
The table provides maximum allowable
working pressures, bottom opening
requirements, pressure relief device
requirements and degree of filling
requirements for each liquefied
compressed gases permitted for
transportation in a T50 portable tank. In
the minimum test pressure column,
‘‘small’’ means a portable tank with a
diameter of 1.5 meters or less when
measured at the widest part of the shell,
‘‘sunshield’’ means a portable tank with
a shield covering at least the upper third
of the shell, ‘‘bare’’ means no sunshield
or insulation is provided, and
‘‘insulated’’ means a complete cladding
of sufficient thickness of insulating
material necessary to provide a
minimum conductance of not more than
0.67 w/m2/k. In the pressure relief
requirements column, the word
‘‘Normal’’ denotes that a frangible disc
as specified in § 178.276(e)(3) of this
subchapter is not required. The T50
table follows:
PORTABLE TANK CODE T50
[Portable tank code T50 applies to liquefied compressed gases.]
Max. allowable
working pressure
(bar) small; bare;
sunshield; insulated
Pressure relief requirements (see
§ 178.27(e))
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
0.53
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.13
7.5
7.0
7.0
7.0
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.55
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.51
Non-refrigerated liquefied compressed
gases
1005 ............
Ammonia, anhydrous ............................
29.0
25.7
22.0
19.7
1009 ............
Bromotrifluoromethane or Refrigerant
gas R 13B1.
38.0
34.0
30.0
27.5
1010 ............
Butadienes, stabilized ...........................
1011 ............
Butane ...................................................
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PORTABLE TANK CODE T50—Continued
[Portable tank code T50 applies to liquefied compressed gases.]
Max. allowable
working pressure
(bar) small; bare;
sunshield; insulated
Maximum
filling
density
(kg/l)
Openings below liquid level
Pressure relief requirements (see
§ 178.27(e))
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.53
........................
........................
........................
........................
Not Allowed ...........
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
1.25
26.0
24.0
21.0
19.0
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.03
Chloropentafluoroethane or Refrigerant
gas R 115.
23.0
20.0
18.0
16.0
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.06
1021 ............
1-Chloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane
Refrigerant gas R 124.
10.3 ........................
9.8 ..........................
7.9 ..........................
7.0 ..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.2
1027 ............
Cyclopropane ........................................
18.0
16.0
14.5
13.0
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.53
1028 ............
Dichlorodifluoromethane or Refrigerant
gas R 12.
16.0
15.0
13.0
11.5
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.15
1029 ............
Dichlorofluoromethane or Refrigerant
gas R 21.
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.23
1030 ............
1,1-Difluoroethane or Refrigerant gas
R 152a.
16.0
14.0
12.4
11.0
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.79
1032 ............
Dimethylamine, anhydrous ...................
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.59
1033 ............
Dimethyl ether .......................................
15.5
13.8
12.0
10.6
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.58
1036 ............
Ethylamine ............................................
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.61
1037 ............
Ethyl chloride ........................................
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.8
UN No.
Non-refrigerated liquefied compressed
gases
1012 ............
Butylene ................................................
8.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
1017 ............
Chlorine .................................................
19.0
17.0
15.0
13.5
1018 ............
Chlorodifluoromethane or Refrigerant
gas R 22.
1020 ............
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PORTABLE TANK CODE T50—Continued
[Portable tank code T50 applies to liquefied compressed gases.]
Max. allowable
working pressure
(bar) small; bare;
sunshield; insulated
Maximum
filling
density
(kg/l)
Openings below liquid level
Pressure relief requirements (see
§ 178.27(e))
Only authorized in
10 bar
insulatedportable
tanks.
Not allowed ............
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
0.78
Ethylene oxide and carbon dioxide
mixture with more than 9% butnot
more than 87% ethylene oxide.
See MAWP
defination in
§ 178.276(a).
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
See § 173.32(f)
1055 ............
Isobutylene ............................................
8.1
7.0
7.0
7.0
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.52
1060 ............
Methyl acetylene and propadiene mixture, stabilized.
28.0
24.5
22.0
20.0
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.43
1061 ............
Methylamine, anhydrous .......................
10.8 ........................
9.6 ..........................
7.8 ..........................
7.0 ..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.58
1062 ............
Methyl bromide .....................................
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
Not allowed ............
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
1.51
1063 ............
Methyl chloride or Refrigerant gas R
40.
14.5
12.7
11.3
10.0
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.81
1064 ............
Methyl mercaptan .................................
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Not allowed ............
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
0.78
1067 ............
Dinitrogen tetroxide ...............................
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Not allowed ............
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
1.3
1075 ............
Petroleum gas, liquefied .......................
See MAWP definition in
§ 178.276(a).
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
See § 173.32(f)
1077 ............
Propylene ..............................................
28.0
24.5
22.0
20.0
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.43
1078 ............
Refrigerant gas, n.o.s. ..........................
See MAWP definition in
§ 178.276(a).
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
See § 173.32(f)
1079 ............
Sulphur dioxide .....................................
11.6 ........................
10.3 ........................
8.5 ..........................
7.6 ..........................
Not allowed ............
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
1.23
1082 ............
Trifluorochloroethylene, stabilized
Refrigerant gas R 1113.
17.0
15.0
13.1
11.6
Not allowed ............
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
1.13
UN No.
Non-refrigerated liquefied compressed
gases
1040 ............
Ethylene oxide with nitrogen up to a
total pressure of 1MPa (10 bar) at
50 °C.
1041 ............
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PORTABLE TANK CODE T50—Continued
[Portable tank code T50 applies to liquefied compressed gases.]
Max. allowable
working pressure
(bar) small; bare;
sunshield; insulated
Maximum
filling
density
(kg/l)
Openings below liquid level
Pressure relief requirements (see
§ 178.27(e))
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.56
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.37
Vinyl chloride, stabilized .......................
10.6 ........................
9.3 ..........................
8.0 ..........................
7.0 ..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.81
1087 ............
Vinyl methyl ether, stabilized ................
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.67
1581 ............
Chloropicrin and methyl bromide mixture.
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Not Allowed ...........
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
1.51
1582 ............
Chloropicrin and methyl chloride mixture.
19.2
16.9
15.1
13.1
........................
........................
........................
........................
Not allowed ............
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
0.81
1858 ............
Hexafluoropropylene compressed
Refrigerant gas R 1216.
or
19.2
16.9
15.1
13.1
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.11
1912 ............
Methyl chloride and methylene chloride
mixture.
15.2
13.0
11.6
10.1
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.811954
NA 1954 ......
Insecticide gases, flammable, n.o.s. ....
See MAWP definition in
§ 178.276(a).
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
§ 173.32(f)
1958 ............
1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane
or Refrigerant gas R 114.
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.3
1965 ............
Hydrocarbon gas, mixture liquefied,
n.o.s..
See MAWP definiAllowed ..................
tion in 178.276(a).
Normal ...................
See § 173.32(f)
1969 ............
Isobutane ..............................................
8.5
7.5
7.0
7.0
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.49
1973 ............
Chlorodifluoromethane
and
chloropentafluoroethane mixture with
fixed boiling point, withapproximately
49% chlorodifluoromethane or Refrigerant gas R502.
28.3
25.3
22.8
20.3
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.05
1974 ............
Chlorodifluorobromomethane or Refrigerant gas R 12B1.
7.4
7.0
7.0
7.0
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.61
UN No.
Non-refrigerated liquefied compressed
gases
1083 ............
Trimethylamine, anhydrous ..................
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
1085 ............
Vinyl bromide, stabilized .......................
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
1086 ............
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PORTABLE TANK CODE T50—Continued
[Portable tank code T50 applies to liquefied compressed gases.]
Max. allowable
working pressure
(bar) small; bare;
sunshield; insulated
Maximum
filling
density
(kg/l)
Openings below liquid level
Pressure relief requirements (see
§ 178.27(e))
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.34
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.42
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.18
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.76
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.07
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.99
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.01
Trifluoroacetyl chloride ..........................
14.6 ........................
12.9 ........................
11.3 ........................
9.9 ..........................
Not allowed ............
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
1.17
3070 ............
Ethylene oxide and dichlorodifluoromethane mixture with not more than
12.5% ethylene oxide.
14.0 ........................
12.0 ........................
11.0 ........................
9.0 ..........................
Allowed ..................
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
1.09
3153 ............
Perfluoro (methyl vinyl ether) ...............
14.3
13.4
11.2
10.2
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.14
3159 ............
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane
erant gas R 134a.
17.7
15.7
13.8
12.1
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.04
3161 ............
Liquefied gas, flammable, n.o.s. ...........
See MAWP definition in
§ 178.276(a).
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
§ 173.32(f)
3163 ............
Liquefied gas, n.o.s. .............................
See MAWP definition in
§ 178.276(a).
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
§ 173.32(f)
UN No.
Non-refrigerated liquefied compressed
gases
1976 ............
Octafluorocyclobutane or Refrigerant
gas RC 318.
8.8
7.8
7.0
7.0
1978 ............
Propane ................................................
22.5
20.4
18.0
16.5
1983 ............
1-Chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane or Refrigerant gas R 133a.
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
2035 ............
1,1,1-Trifluoroethane compressed
Refrigerant gas R 143a.
or
31.0
27.5
24.2
21.8
2424 ............
Octafluoropropane or Refrigerant gas
R 218.
23.1
20.8
18.6
16.6
2517 ............
1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane or Refrigerant gas R 142b.
8.9
7.8
7.0
7.0
2602 ............
Dichlorodifluoromethane
and
difluoroethane azeotropic mixture
with approximately 74% dichlorodifluoromethane or Refrigerant gas R
500.
20.0
18.0
16.0
14.5
3057 ............
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PORTABLE TANK CODE T50—Continued
[Portable tank code T50 applies to liquefied compressed gases.]
Max. allowable
working pressure
(bar) small; bare;
sunshield; insulated
Maximum
filling
density
(kg/l)
Openings below liquid level
Pressure relief requirements (see
§ 178.27(e))
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.95
43.0
39.0
34.4
30.5
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.78
Heptafluoropropane or Refrigerant gas
R 227.
16.0
14.0
12.5
11.0
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.2
3297 ............
Ethylene
oxide
and
chlorotetrafluoroethane mixture, with
not more than 8.8% ethylene oxide.
8.1
7.0
7.0
7.0
..........................
..........................
..........................
..........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.16
3298 ............
Ethylene oxide and pentafluoroethane
mixture, with not more than 7.9%
ethylene oxide.
25.9
23.4
20.9
18.6
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.02
3299 ............
Ethylene oxide and tetrafluoroethane
mixture, with not more than 5.6%
ethylene oxide.
16.7
14.7
12.9
11.2
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
1.03
3318 ............
Ammonia solution, relative density less
than 0.880 at 15 °C in water, with
more than 50% ammonia.
See MAWP definiAllowed ..................
tion in 178.276(a).
§ 178.276(e)(3) ......
§ 173.32(f)
3337 ............
Refrigerant gas R 404A ........................
31.6
28.3
25.3
22.5
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.84
3338 ............
Refrigerant gas R 407A ........................
31.3
28.1
25.1
22.4
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.95
3339 ............
Refrigerant gas R 407B ........................
33.0
29.6
26.5
23.6
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.95
3340 ............
Refrigerant gas R 407C ........................
29.9
26.8
23.9
21.3
........................
........................
........................
........................
Allowed ..................
Normal ...................
0.95
UN No.
Non-refrigerated liquefied compressed
gases
3220 ............
Pentafluoroethane or Refrigerant gas R
125.
34.4
30.8
27.5
24.5
3252 ............
Difluoromethane or Refrigerant gas R
32.
3296 ............
(v) When portable tank instruction
T75 is referenced in Column (7) of the
§ 172.101 Table, the applicable
refrigerated liquefied gases are
authorized to be transported in portable
tanks in accordance with the
requirements of § 178.277 of this
subchapter.
(vi) UN and IM portable tank codes/
special provisions. When a specific
portable tank instruction is specified by
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a T Code in Column (7) of the § 172.101
Table for a specific hazardous material,
a Specification portable tank
conforming to an alternative tank
instruction may be used if:
(A) the alternative portable tank has a
higher or equivalent test pressure (for
example, 4 bar when 2.65 bar is
specified);
(B) the alternative portable tank has
greater or equivalent wall thickness (for
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example, 10 mm when 6 mm is
specified);
(C) the alternative portable tank has a
pressure relief device as specified in the
T Code. If a frangible disc is required in
series with the reclosing pressure relief
device for the specified portable tank,
the alternative portable tank must be
fitted with a frangible disc in series with
the reclosing pressure relief device; and
(D) With regard to bottom openings—
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(1) When two effective means are
specified, the alternative portable tank
is fitted with bottom openings having
two or three effective means of closure
or no bottom openings; or
(2) When three effective means are
specified, the portable tank has no
bottom openings or three effective
means of closure; or
(3) When no bottom openings are
authorized, the alternative portable tank
must ot have bottom openings.
(vii) When a hazardous material is not
assigned a portable tank T Code or TP
9 is referenced in Column (7) of the
§ 172.101 Table, the hazardous material
may only be transported in a portable
tank if approved by the Associate
Administrator.
(viii) Portable tank special provisions
are assigned to certain hazardous
materials to specify requirements that
are in addition to those provided by the
portable tank instructions or the
requirements in part 178 of this
subchapter. Portable tank special
provisions are designated with the
abbreviation TP (tank provision) and are
assigned to specific hazardous materials
in Column (7) of the § 172.101 Table.
The following is a list of the portable
tank special provisions:
Code/Special Provisions
TP1 The maximum degree of filling must
not exceed the degree of filling determined
by the following:


97
 Degree of filling = 1 + α t − t  .
( r f )

Where:
tr is the maximum mean bulk temperature
during transport, and tf is the
temperature in degrees celsius of the
liquid during filling.
TP2 a. The maximum degree of filling
must not exceed the degree of filling
determined by the following:


95
 Degree of filling = 1 + α t − t  .
( r f )

Where:
tr is the maximum mean bulk temperature
during transport,
tf is the temperature in degrees celsius of the
liquid during filling, and
α is the mean coefficient of cubical
expansion of the liquid between the
mean temperature of the liquid during
filling (tf) and the maximum mean bulk
temperature during transportation (tr)
both in degrees celsius.
b. For liquids transported under ambient
conditions α may be calculated using the
formula:
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α=
d15 − d 50
35 d 50
Where:
d15 and d50 are the densities (in units of mass
per unit volume) of the liquid at 15°C
(59°F) and 50°C (122°F), respectively.
TP3 For liquids transported under
elevated temperature, the maximum degree
of filling is determined by the following:

dt 
 Degree of filling = 95  .
df 

Where:
dt is the density of the material at the
maximum mean bulk temperature during
transport; and
df is the density of the material at the
temperature in degrees celsius of the
liquid during filling; and
df is the density of the liquid at the mean
temperature of the liquid during filling,
and dt is the maximum mean bulk
temperature during transport.
TP4 The maximum degree of filling for
portable tanks must not exceed 90%.
TP5 For a portable tank used for the
transport of flammable refrigerated liquefied
gases or refrigerated liquefied oxygen, the
maximum rate at which the portable tank
may be filled must not exceed the liquid flow
capacity of the primary pressure relief system
rated at a pressure not exceeding 120 percent
of the portable tank’s design pressure. For
portable tanks used for the transport of
refrigerated liquefied helium and refrigerated
liquefied atmospheric gas (except oxygen),
the maximum rate at which the tank is filled
must not exceed the liquid flow capacity of
the pressure relief device rated at 130 percent
of the portable tank’s design pressure. Except
for a portable tank containing refrigerated
liquefied helium, a portable tank shall have
an outage of at least two percent below the
inlet of the pressure relief device or pressure
control valve, under conditions of incipient
opening, with the portable tank in a level
attitude. No outage is required for helium.
TP6 To prevent the tank from bursting in
an event, including fire engulfment (the
conditions prescribed in CGA pamphlet S–
1.2 (see § 171.7 of this subchapter) may be
used to consider the fire engulfment
condition), it must be equipped with
pressure relief devices that are adequate in
relation to the capacity of the tank and the
nature of the hazardous material transported.
TP7 The vapor space must be purged of
air by nitrogen or other means.
TP8 A portable tank having a minimum
test pressure of 1.5 bar (150 kPa) may be used
when the flash point of the hazardous
material transported is greater than 0°C
(32°F).
TP9 A hazardous material assigned to
special provision TP9 in Column (7) of the
§ 172.101 Table may only be transported in
a portable tank if approved by the Associate
Administrator.
TP10 The portable tank must be fitted
with a lead lining at least 5 mm (0.2 inches)
thick. The lead lining must be tested
annually to ensure that it is intact and
functional. Another suitable lining material
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may be used if approved by the Associate
Administrator.
TP12 This material is considered highly
corrosive to steel.
TP13 Self-contained breathing apparatus
must be provided when this hazardous
material is transported by sea.
TP16 The portable tank must be protected
against over and under pressurization which
may be experienced during transportation.
The means of protection must be approved
by the approval agency designated to approve
the portable tank in accordance with the
procedures in part 107, subpart E, of this
subchapter. The pressure relief device must
be preceded by a frangible disk in accordance
with the requirements in § 178.275(g)(3) of
this subchapter to prevent crystallization of
the product in the pressure relief device.
TP17 Only inorganic non-combustible
materials may be used for thermal insulation
of the tank.
TP18 The temperature of this material
must be maintained between 18°C (64.4°F)
and 40°C (104°F) while in transportation.
Portable tanks containing solidified
methacrylic acid must not be reheated during
transportation.
TP19 The calculated wall thickness must
be increased by 3 mm at the time of
construction. Wall thickness must be verified
ultrasonically at intervals midway between
periodic hydraulic tests (every 2.5 years). The
portable tank must not be used if the wall
thickness is less than that prescribed by the
applicable T code in Column (7) of the Table
for this material.
TP20 This hazardous material must only
be transported in insulated tanks under a
nitrogen blanket.
TP21 The wall thickness must not be less
than 8 mm. Portable tanks must be
hydraulically tested and internally inspected
at intervals not exceeding 2.5 years.
TP22 Lubricants for portable tank fittings
(for example, gaskets, shut-off valves, flanges)
must be oxygen compatible.
TP24 The portable tank may be fitted
with a device to prevent the build up of
excess pressure due to the slow
decomposition of the hazardous material
being transported. The device must be in the
vapor space when the tank is filled under
maximum filling conditions. This device
must also prevent an unacceptable amount of
leakage of liquid in the case of overturning.
TP25 Sulphur trioxide 99.95% pure and
above may be transported in tanks without an
inhibitor provided that it is maintained at a
temperature equal to or above 32.5°C
(90.5°F).
TP26 The heating device must be exterior
to the shell. For UN 3176, this requirement
only applies when the hazardous material
reacts dangerously with water.
TP27 A portable tank having a minimum
test pressure of 4 bar (400 kPa) may be used
provided the calculated test pressure is 4 bar
or less based on the MAWP of the hazardous
material, as defined in § 178.275 of this
subchapter, where the test pressure is 1.5
times the MAWP.
TP28 A portable tank having a minimum
test pressure of 2.65 bar (265 kPa) may be
used provided the calculated test pressure is
2.65 bar or less based on the MAWP of the
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hazardous material, as defined in § 178.275
of this subchapter, where the test pressure is
1.5 times the MAWP.
TP29 A portable tank having a minimum
test pressure of 1.5 bar (150.0 kPa) may be
used provided the calculated test pressure is
1.5 bar or less based on the MAWP of the
hazardous materials, as defined in § 178.275
of this subchapter, where the test pressure is
1.5 times the MAWP.
TP30 This hazardous material may only
be transported in insulated tanks.
TP31 This hazardous material may only
be transported in tanks in the solid state.
TP37 IM portable tanks are only
authorized for the shipment of hydrogen
peroxide solutions in water containing 72%
or less hydrogen peroxide by weight.
Pressure relief devices shall be designed to
prevent the entry of foreign matter, the
leakage of liquid and the development of any
dangerous excess pressure. In addition, the
portable tank must be designed so that
internal surfaces may be effectively cleaned
and passivated. Each tank must be equipped
with pressure relief devices conforming to
the following requirements:
Code/Special Provisions
W7 Vessel stowage category for uranyl
nitrate hexahydrate solution is ‘‘D’’ as
defined in § 172.101(k)(4).
W8 Vessel stowage category for
pyrophoric thorium metal or pyrophoric
uranium metal is ‘‘D’’ as defined in
§ 172.101(k)(4).
W9 When offered for transportation by
water, the following Specification packagings
are not authorized unless approved by the
Associate Administrator: woven plastic bags,
plastic film bags, textile bags, paper bags,
IBCs and bulk packagings.
*
*
*
*
*
14. In § 172.202, paragraphs (a)(4) and
(e) are revised to read as follows:
§ 172.202 Description of hazardous
material on shipping papers.
(a) * * *
(4) The packing group in Roman
numerals, as designated for the
hazardous material in Column 5 of the
§ 172.101 Table. Class 1 (explosives)
materials, self-reactive substances,
Concentration of hydrogen per perorganic peroxides and entries that are
Total 1
oxide solution
not assigned a packing group are
52% or less .....................................
11 excepted from this requirement. The
packing group may be preceded by the
Over 52%, but not greater than
60% .............................................
22 letters ‘‘PG’’ (for example, ‘‘PG II’’); and
Over 60%, but not greater than
*
*
*
*
*
72% .............................................
32
(e) Except for those materials in the
1 Total venting capacity in standard cubic
UN Recommendations, the ICAO
feet hour (S.C.F.H.) per pound of hydrogen Technical Instructions, or the IMDG
peroxide solution.
Code (see § 171.7 of this subchapter), a
TP38 Each portable tank must be
material that is not a hazardous material
insulated with an insulating material so that
according to this subchapter may not be
the overall thermal conductance at 15.5 °C
offered for transportation or transported
(60 °F) is no more than 1.5333 kilojoules per
when its description on a shipping
hour per square meter per degree Celsius
paper includes a hazard class or an
(0.075 Btu per hour per square foot per
identification number specified in the
degree Fahrenheit) temperature differential.
§ 172.101 Table.
Insulating materials may not promote
corrosion to steel when wet.
15. In § 172.203, paragraph (d)(11) is
TP44 Each portable tank must be made of revised, new paragraphs (i)(5) and (i)(6)
stainless steel, except that steel other than
are added, and paragraph (n) is revised
stainless steel may be used in accordance
to read as follows:
with the provisions of § 173.24b(b) of this
subchapter. Thickness of stainless steel for
tank shell and heads must be the greater of
7.62 mm (0.300 inch) or the thickness
required for a portable tank with a design
pressure at least equal to 1.5 times the vapor
pressure of the hazardous material at 46 °C
(115 °F).
TP45 Each portable tank must be made of
stainless steel, except that steel other than
stainless steel may be used in accordance
with the provisions of 173.24b(b) of this
subchapter. Thickness of stainless steel for
portable tank shells and heads must be the
greater of 6.35 mm (0.250 inch) or the
thickness required for a portable tank with a
design pressure at least equal to 1.3 times the
vapor pressure of the hazardous material at
46 °C (115 °F).
TP46 Portable tanks in sodium metal
service are not required to be hydrostatically
retested.
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requirements.
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(d) * * *
(11) For a shipment of low specific
activity material or surface
contaminated objects, the appropriate
group notation of LSA–I, LSA–II, LSA–
III, SCO–I, or SCO–II, unless the group
notation is contained in the proper
shipping name as described in the
§ 172.101 Table.
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(i) * * *
(5) Minimum flash point if 61°C or
below (in °C closed cup (c.c.) in
association with the basic description.
(6) Subsidiary hazards not
communicated in the proper shipping
name shown either following the hazard
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class or division in parentheses, or in
association with the basic description.
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(n) Elevated temperature materials. If
a liquid material in a package meets the
definition of an elevated temperature
material in § 171.8 of this subchapter,
and the fact that it is an elevated
temperature material is not disclosed in
the proper shipping name (for example,
when the words ‘‘Molten’’ or ‘‘Elevated
temperature’’ are part of the proper
shipping name), the word ‘‘HOT’’ must
immediately precede the proper
shipping name of the material on the
shipping paper.
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§ 172.330
[Amended]
16. In § 172.330, in paragraph
(a)(1)(ii), the following changes are
made:
a. The proper shipping name,
‘‘Acrolein, inhibited’’ is revised to read
‘‘Acrolein, stabilized’’.
b. The proper shipping name,
‘‘Chloroprene, inhibited’’ is revised to
read ‘‘Chloroprene, stabilized’’.
c. The proper shipping name, ‘‘Sulfur
trioxide, inhibited’’ is revised to read
‘‘Sulfur trioxide, stabilized’’.
17. In § 172.402, paragraph (b) is
revised to read as follows:
§ 172.402 Additional labeling
requirements.
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(b) Display of hazard class on labels.
The appropriate hazard class or division
number must be displayed in the lower
corner of a primary hazard label and a
subsidiary hazard label. A subsidiary
label meeting the specifications of this
section which were in effect on
September 30, 2001, such as, a label
without the hazard class or division
number displayed in the lower corner of
the label) may continue to be used as a
subsidiary label in domestic
transportation by rail or highway until
October 1, 2005, provided the color
tolerances are maintained and are in
accordance with the display
requirements in this subchapter.
*
*
*
*
*
§ 172.405
[Amended]
18. In § 172.405, the following
changes are made:
a. In paragraph (a) introductory text,
the wording ‘‘subsidiary label when—’’
is removed and the wording ‘‘subsidiary
label.’’ is added in its place.
b. Paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) are
removed.
19–20. In § 172.411, the section
heading, the text of paragraph (c)
preceding the labels, and paragraph (d)
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are revised and, in paragraph (c), the
wording ‘‘EXPLOSIVE SUBSIDIARY
LABEL:’’ and the explosive subsidiary
label following it are removed, to read
as follows:
§ 172.411 EXPLOSIVE 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4,
1.5 and 1.6 labels.
*
*
*
*
*
(c) Except for size and color, the
EXPLOSIVE 1.4, EXPLOSIVE 1.5 and
EXPLOSIVE 1.6 labels must be as
follows:
*
*
*
*
*
(d) In addition to complying with
§ 172.407, the background color on the
EXPLOSIVE 1.4, EXPLOSIVE 1.5,
EXPLOSIVE 1.6 and EXPLOSIVE
subsidiary label must be orange. The
‘‘*’’ shall be replaced with the
appropriate compatibility group. The
compatibility group letter must be
shown as a capitalized Roman letter.
Division numerals must measure at least
30 mm (1.2 inches) in height and at least
5 mm (0.2 inches) in width.
21. In § 172.502, paragraph (b)(1) is
revised to read as follows:
§ 172.502 Prohibited and permissive
placarding.
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*
*
(b) * * * (1) The restrictions in
paragraph (a) of this section do not
apply to a bulk packaging, freight
container, unit load device, transport
vehicle or rail car which is placarded in
conformance with TDG Regulations, the
IMDG Code or the UN
Recommendations (see § 171.7 of this
subchapter).
*
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*
22. In § 172.504, in paragraph (g), a
sentence is added at the end of the
existing text and paragraphs (g)(1)
through (g)(4) are added to read as
follows:
§ 172.504 General placarding
requirements.
*
*
*
*
*
(g) * * * When more than one
compatibility group placard is required
for Class 1 materials, only one placard
is required to be displayed as follows:
(1) Explosive articles of compatibility
groups C, D or E may be placarded
displaying compatibility group E.
(2) Explosive articles of compatibility
groups C, D, E or N may be placarded
displaying compatibility group D.
(3) Explosive substances of
compatibility groups C and D may be
placarded displaying compatibility
group D.
(4) Explosive articles of compatibility
groups C, D, E or G, except for
fireworks, may be placarded displaying
compatibility group E.
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[Amended]
PRECEDENCE OF HAZARD TABLE
23. In § 172.512, in paragraph (a)(3),
the wording ‘‘ICAO Technical
Instructions’’ is removed and ‘‘ICAO
Technical Instructions (see § 171.7 of
this subchapter)’’ is added in its place.
24. In § 172.519, paragraph (b)(4) is
revised to read as follows:
§ 172.519 General specifications for
placards.
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(b) * * *
(4) For a placard corresponding to the
primary or subsidiary hazard class of a
material, the hazard class or division
number must be displayed in the lower
corner of the placard. However, a
permanently affixed subsidiary placard
meeting the specifications of this
section which were in effect on
September 30, 2001, (such as, a placard
without the hazard class or division
number displayed in the lower corner of
the placard) and which was installed
prior to September 30, 2001, may
continue to be used as a subsidiary
placard in domestic transportation by
rail or highway, provided the color
tolerances are maintained and are in
accordance with the display
requirements in this subchapter. Stocks
of non-permanently affixed subsidiary
placards in compliance with the
requirements in effect on September 30,
2001, may continue to be used in
domestic transportation by rail or
highway until October 1, 2005, or until
current stocks are depleted, whichever
occurs first.
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PART 173—SHIPPERS—GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPMENTS
AND PACKAGINGS
25. The authority citation for part 173
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5127, 44701; 49
CFR 1.53.
26. In § 173.2a, in paragraph (b), in
the Precedence of Hazard Table, in the
first column, the first three entries are
amended by adding a footnote reference
‘‘2’’ immediately following ‘‘I’’, ‘‘II’’, and
‘‘III’’, respectively, and footnote 2 at the
end of the Precedence of Hazard Table
is revised to read as follows:
§ 173.2a Classification of a material having
more than one hazard.
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of Division 4.1 other than self-reactive substances and solid desensitized explosives, and materials of Class 3 other than
liquid desensitized explosives.
2 Materials
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27. In § 173.4, paragraph (a)(1)
introductory text is revised to read as
follows:
§ 173.4
Small quantity exceptions.
(a) * * *
(1) The maximum quantity of material
per inner receptacle or article is limited
to—
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28. In § 173.24b, paragraph (e) is
added to read as follows:
§ 173.24b Additional general requirements
for bulk packagings.
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(e) UN portable tanks. (1) A UN
portable tank manufactured in the
United States must conform in all
details to the applicable requirements in
parts 172, 173, 178 and 180 of this
subchapter.
(2) UN portable tanks manufactured
outside the United States. A UN
portable tank manufactured outside the
United States, in accordance with
national or international regulations
based on the UN Recommendations on
the Transport of Dangerous Goods
which is an authorized packaging under
§ 173.24 of this subchapter, may be
filled, offered and transported in the
United States, if the § 172.101 Table of
this subchapter authorizes the
hazardous material for transportation in
the UN portable tank and it conforms to
the applicable T codes, and tank
provision codes, or other special
provisions assigned to the hazardous
material in Column (7) of the Table
when manufactured in a country other
than the United States. In addition, the
portable tank must be—
(i) Conform to applicable provisions
in the UN Recommendations on the
Transport of Dangerous Goods (see
§ 171.7 of this subchapter) and the
requirements of this subpart;
(ii) Be capable of passing the
prescribed tests and inspections in part
180 of this subchapter applicable to the
UN portable tank specification;
(iii) Be designed and manufactured
according to the ASME Code (see
§ 171.7 of this subchapter) or a pressure
vessel design code approved by the
Associate Administrator;
(iv) Be approved by the Associate
Administrator when the portable tank is
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tank is authorized. A higher integrity
tank used instead of a specified portable
tank must meet the same design profile;
for example, a DOT Specification 51
portable tank must be lined if used
instead of a lined DOT Specification 60
portable tank.
(c) Grandfather provisions for
portable tanks—(1) Continued use of
Specification 56 and 57 portable tanks.
§ 173.31 [Amended]
Continued use of an existing portable
29. In § 173.31, in paragraph (b)(2)(ii), tank constructed to DOT Specification
56 or 57 is authorized only for a
in the first sentence, the wording
portable tank constructed before
‘‘chloroprene, inhibited’’ is revised to
October 1, 1996. A stainless steel
read ‘‘chloroprene, stabilized’.
portable tank internally lined with
30. Section 173.32 is revised to read
polyethylene that was constructed on or
as follows:
before October 1, 1996, and that meets
§ 173.32 Requirements for the use of
all requirements of DOT Specification
portable tanks.
57 except for being equipped with a
(a) General requirements. No person
polypropylene discharge ball valve and
may offer a hazardous material for
polypropylene secondary discharge
transportation in a portable tank except
opening closure, may be marked as a
as authorized by this subchapter.
Specification 57 portable tank and used
(1) Except as otherwise provided in
in accordance with the provisions of
this subpart, no person may use a
this section.
portable tank for the transportation of a
(2) A DOT Specification 51, IM 101,
hazardous material unless it meets the
or IM 102 portable tank may not be
requirements of this subchapter.
manufactured after January 1, 2003;
(2) No person may fill and offer for
however, such tanks may continue to be
transportation a portable tank when the
used for the transportation of a
prescribed periodic test or inspection
hazardous material provided they meet
under subpart G of part 180 of this
the requirements of this subchapter,
subchapter has become due until the
including the specification requirements
test or inspection has been successfully
and the requirements of this subchapter
completed. This requirement does not
for the transportation of the particular
apply to any portable tank filled prior to hazardous material (see § 171.14(d)(4) of
this subchapter), and provided it
the test or inspection due date.
(3) When a portable tank is used as a
conforms to the periodic inspection and
cargo tank motor vehicle, it must
tests specified for the particular portable
conform to all the requirements
tank in subpart G of part 180 of this
prescribed for cargo tank motor
subchapter. After January 1, 2003, all
newly manufactured portable tanks
vehicles. (See § 173.33.)
(b) Substitute packagings. A particular must conform to the requirements for
Specification portable tank may be
the design, construction and approval of
substituted for another portable tank as
UN portable tanks as specified in
follows:
§§ 178.273, 178.274, 178.275, 178.276,
(1) An IM or UN portable tank may be 178.277 and part 180, subpart G, of this
used whenever an IM or UN portable
subchapter.
(3) A DOT Specification portable tank
tank having less stringent requirements
is authorized provided the portable tank manufactured prior to January 1, 1992
that is equipped with a non-reclosing
meets or exceeds the requirements for
pressure relief device may continue in
pressure-relief devices, bottom outlets
service for the hazardous materials for
and any other special provisions
which it is authorized. Except for a DOT
specified in § 172.102(c)(7)(vi) of this
Specification 56 or 57 portable tank, a
subchapter.
(2) Where a Specification IM101 or
DOT Specification portable tank
IM102 portable tank is prescribed, a UN manufactured after January 1, 1992,
portable tank or Specification 51
used for materials meeting the
portable tank otherwise conforming to
definition for Division 6.1 liquids,
the special commodity requirements of
Packing Group I or II, Class 2 gases, or
§ 172.102(c)(7) of this subchapter for the Class 3 or 4 liquids, must be equipped
material to be transported may be used.
with a reclosing pressure relief valve
(3) A DOT Specification 51 portable
having adequately sized venting
tank may be used whenever a DOT
capacity unless otherwise specified in
Specification 56, 57, or 60 portable tank this subchapter (see §§ 178.275(f)(4) and
is authorized. A DOT Specification 60
178.277 of this subchapter).
(4) Any portable tank container
portable tank may be used whenever a
constructed prior to May 15, 1950,
DOT Specification 56 or 57 portable
designed and constructed under the
provisions of an alternative arrangement
(see § 178.274(a)(2) of this subchapter);
and
(v) The competent authority of the
country of manufacture must provide
reciprocal treatment for UN portable
tanks manufactured in the United
States.
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complying with the requirements of
either the ASME Code for Unfired
Pressure Vessels, 1946 Edition, or the
API ASME Code for Unfired Pressure
Vessels, 1943 Edition (see § 171.7 of this
subchapter), may be used for the
transportation of liquefied compressed
gas, provided it fulfills all the
requirements of the part and
specifications for the particular gas or
gases to be transported. Such portable
tanks must be marked ‘‘ICC
Specification 51X’’ on the plate required
by the specification, except as modified
by any or all of the following:
(i) Portable tanks designed and
constructed in accordance with Pars. U–
68, U–69, or U–201 of the ASME Code
(see § 171.7 of this subchapter) may be
used. Portable tanks designed and
constructed in accordance with Par. U–
68 or Par. U–69 may be re-rated at a
working pressure 25 percent in excess of
the design pressure for which the
portable tank was originally
constructed. If the portable tank is rerated, the re-rated pressure must be
marked on the plate as follows: ‘‘Rerated working pressure—psig’’.
Note to Paragraph (c)(4)(i): For purposes of
setting safety relief valves, pressure control
valves, establishing retest pressure and
maximum and minimum design pressures,
the re-rated working pressure must be
considered as the equivalent of the design
pressure as defined in the specification.
(ii) Loading and unloading
accessories, valves, piping, fittings,
safety and gauging devices, do not have
to comply with the requirements for the
particular location on the portable tank.
(5) Any ICC Specification 50 portable
tank fulfilling the requirements of that
specification may be continued in
service for transportation of a liquefied
petroleum gas if it is retested every five
years in accordance with the
requirements in § 180.605 of this
subchapter. Use of existing portable
tanks is authorized. New construction is
not authorized.
(d) Determination of an authorized
portable tank. Prior to filling and
offering a portable tank for
transportation, the shipper must ensure
that the portable tank conforms to the
authorized specification and meets the
applicable requirements in this
subchapter for the hazardous material.
The shipper must ensure that the
MAWP, design pressure or test pressure
of the portable tank, as applicable, is
appropriate for the hazardous material
being transported. Determination of the
applicable pressure must take into
account the maximum pressure used to
load or unload the hazardous material,
the vapor pressure, static head and
surge pressures of the hazardous
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material and the temperatures that the
hazardous material will experience
during transportation.
(e) External inspection prior to filling.
Each portable tank must be given a
complete external inspection prior to
filling. Any unsafe condition must be
corrected prior to its being filled and
offered for transportation. The external
inspection shall include a visual
inspection of:
(1) The shell, piping, valves and other
appurtenances for corroded areas, dents,
defects in welds and other defects such
as missing, damaged, or leaking gaskets;
(2) All flanged connections or blank
flanges for missing or loose nuts and
bolts;
(3) All emergency devices for
corrosion, distortion, or any damage or
defect that could prevent their normal
operation;
(4) All required markings on the tank
for legibility; and
(5) Any device for tightening manhole
covers to ensure such devices are
operative and adequate to prevent
leakage at the manhole cover.
(f) Loading requirements. (1) A
hazardous material may not be loaded
into a portable tank if the hazardous
material would:
(i) Damage the portable tank;
(ii) React with the portable tank; or
(iii) Otherwise compromise its
product retention capability.
(2) A hazardous material may not be
loaded in a DOT Specification 51, DOT
Specification 60, an IM or UN portable
tank unless the portable tank has a
pressure relief device that provides total
relieving capacity meeting the
requirements of this subchapter.
(3) Except during a pressure test, a
portable tank may not be subjected to a
pressure greater than its marked
maximum allowable working pressure
or, when appropriate, its marked design
pressure.
(4) A portable tank may not be loaded
to a gross mass greater than the
maximum allowable gross mass
specified on its identification plate.
(5) Except for a non-flowable solid or
a liquid with a viscosity of 2,680
centistokes (millimeters squared per
second) or greater at 20°C (68°F), an IM
or UN portable tank, or compartment
thereof, having a volume greater than
7,500 L (1,980 gallons) may not be
loaded to a filling density of more than
20% and less than 80% by volume. This
filling restriction does not apply if a
portable tank is divided by partitions or
surge plates into compartments of not
more than 7,500 L (1,980 gallons)
capacity; this portable tank must not be
offered for transportation in an ullage
condition liable to produce an
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unacceptable hydraulic force due to
surge.
(6) The outage for a portable tank may
not be less than 2% at a temperature of
50 °C (122 °F) unless otherwise
specified in this subchapter. For UN
portable tanks, the applicable maximum
filling limits apply as specified
according to the assigned TP codes in
Column (7) of the § 172.101 Table of this
subchapter except when transported
domestically.
(7) Each tell-tale indicator or pressure
gauge located in the space between a
frangible disc and a safety relief valve
mounted in series must be checked after
the tank is filled and prior to
transportation to ensure that the
frangible disc is leak free. Any leakage
through the frangible disc must be
corrected prior to offering the tank for
transportation.
(8) During filling, the temperature of
the hazardous materials shall not exceed
the limits of the design temperature
range of the portable tank.
(9) The maximum mass of liquefied
compressed gas per liter (gallon) of shell
capacity (kg/L or lbs./gal.) may not
exceed the density of the liquefied
compressed gas at 50 °C (122 °F). The
portable tank must not be liquid full at
60 °C (140 °F).
(g) Additional requirements for
specific modal transport. In addition to
other applicable requirements, the
following apply:
(1) A portable tank containing a
hazardous material may not be loaded
on to a highway or rail transport vehicle
unless loaded entirely within the
horizontal outline thereof, without
overhang or projection of any part of the
tank assembly. In addition, for
unloading a portable tank, see
§ 177.834(i)(2) of this subchapter.
(2) An IM or UN portable tank used
for the transportation of flammable
liquids by rail may not be fitted with
non-reclosing pressure relief devices
except in series with reclosing pressure
relief valves.
(3) A portable tank or Specification
106A or 110A multi-unit tank car
containing a hazardous material may
not be offered for transportation aboard
a passenger vessel unless:
(i) The vessel is operating under a
change to its character of vessel
certification as defined in § 171.8 of this
subchapter; and
(ii) The material is permitted to be
transported aboard a passenger vessel in
the § 172.101 Table of this subchapter.
(h) Additional general commodityspecific requirements. In addition to
other applicable requirements, the
following requirements apply:
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(1) Each uninsulated portable tank
used for the transportation of a liquefied
compressed gas must have an exterior
surface finish that is significantly
reflective, such as a light-reflecting color
if painted, or a bright reflective metal or
other material if unpainted.
(2) If a hazardous material is being
transported in a molten state, the
portable tank must be thermally
insulated with suitable insulation
material of sufficient thickness that the
overall thermal conductance is not more
than 0.080 Btu per hour per square foot
per degree Fahrenheit differential.
(i) Additional requirements for
portable tanks other than IM
specification and UN portable tanks. (1)
The bursting strength of any piping and
fittings must be at least four times the
design pressure of the tank, and at least
four times the pressure to which, in any
instance, it may be subjected in service
by the action of a pump or other device
(not including safety relief valves) that
may subject piping to pressures greater
than the design pressure of the tank.
(2) Pipe joints must be threaded,
welded or flanged. If threaded pipe is
used, the pipe and pipe fittings must not
be lighter than Schedule 80 weight.
Where copper tubing is permitted, joints
must be brazed or be of equally strong
metal union type. The melting point of
brazing material may not be lower than
1,000 °F (537.8 °C). The method of
joining tubing must not decrease the
strength of the tubing such as by the
cutting of threads.
(3) Non-malleable metals may not be
used in the construction of valves or
fittings.
(4) Suitable provision must be made
in every case to allow for expansion,
contraction, jarring and vibration of all
pipe. Slip joints may not be used for this
purpose.
(5) Piping and fittings must be
grouped in the smallest practicable
space and must be protected from
damage as required by the specification.
(6) All piping, valves and fittings on
every portable tank must be leakage
tested with gas or air after installation
and proved tight at not less than the
design pressure of the portable tank on
which they are used. In the event of
replacement, all such piping, valves, or
fittings must be tested in accordance
with the requirements of this section
before the portable tank is returned to
transportation service. The requirements
of this section apply to all hoses used
on portable tanks, except that hoses may
be tested either before or after
installation on the portable tank.
(7) All materials used in the
construction of portable tanks and their
appurtenances may not be subject to
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destructive attack by the contents of the
portable tank.
(8) No aluminum, copper, silver, zinc
nor their alloys may be used. Brazed
joints may not be used. All parts of a
portable tank and its appurtenances
used for anhydrous ammonia must be
steel.
(9) Each outlet of a portable tank used
for the transportation of non-refrigerated
liquefied compressed gases, except
carbon dioxide, must be provided with
a suitable automatic excess-flow valve
(see definition in § 178.337–1(g) of this
subchapter). The valve must be located
inside the portable tank or at a point
outside the portable tank where the line
enters or leaves the portable tank. The
valve seat must be located inside the
portable tank or may be located within
a welded flange or its companion flange,
or within a nozzle or within a coupling.
The installation must be made in such
a manner as to reasonably assure that
any undue strain which causes failure
requiring functioning of the valve shall
cause failure in such a manner that it
will not impair the operation of the
valve.
(i) A safety device connection or
liquid level gauging device that is
constructed so that the outward flow of
the tank contents will not exceed that
passed by an opening of 0.1397 cm
(0.0550 inches) is not required to be
equipped with excess-flow valves.
(ii) An excess-flow valve must close
automatically if the flow reaches the
rated flow of gas or liquid specified by
the original valve manufacturer when
piping mounted directly on the valve is
sheared off before the first valve, pump,
or fitting downstream from the excess
flow valve.
(iii) An excess-flow valve may be
designed with a by-pass, not to exceed
a 0.1016 cm (0.040 inches) diameter
opening to allow equalization of
pressure.
(iv) Filling and discharge lines must
be provided with manually operated
shut-off valves located as close to the
tank as practical. Unless this valve is
manually operable at the valve, the line
must also have a manual shut-off valve.
The use of ‘‘Stop-Check’’ valves to
satisfy with one valve the requirements
of this section is forbidden. For portable
tanks used for refrigerated liquefied
gases, a ‘‘stop check’’ valve may be used
on the vapor side of the pressure
buildup circuit.
(10) Each portable tank used for
carbon dioxide or nitrous oxide must be
lagged with a suitable insulation
material of such thickness that the
overall thermal conductance is not more
than 0.08 Btu per square foot per degree
Fahrenheit differential in temperature
per hour. The conductance must be
determined at 60° Fahrenheit. Insulation
material used on portable tanks for
nitrous oxide must be noncombustible.
(11) Refrigerating or heating coils
must be installed in portable tanks used
for carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide.
Such coils must be tested externally to
at least the same pressure as the test
pressure of the portable tank. The coils
must also be tested internally to at least
twice the working pressure of the
heating or refrigerating system to be
used, but in no case less than the test
pressure of the portable tank. Such coils
must be securely anchored. In the event
of leakage, the refrigerant or heating
medium to be circulated through the
coil or coils must have no adverse
chemical reaction with the portable tank
or its contents.
(12) Excess flow valves are not
required for portable tanks used for the
transport of refrigerated liquefied gases.
§ 173.32a
[Removed]
31. Section 173.32a is removed.
§ 173.32b
a. In the second entry, the wording
‘‘Butadiene, inhibited’’ is revised to read
‘‘Butadiene, stabilized’.
b. In the ninth entry, the wording
‘‘Ethyleneimine, inhibited’’ is revised to
read ‘‘Ethyleneimine, stabilized’.
35. In § 173.61, paragraph (e)(3) is
revised and a new paragraph (e)(8) is
added to read as follows:
§ 173.61
Mixed packaging requirements.
*
*
*
*
*
(e) * * *
(3) Explosives of compatibility group
S may be packaged together with
explosives of any other compatibility
group except A or L, and the combined
package may be treated as belonging to
any of the packaged compatibility
groups except S.
*
*
*
*
*
(8) Explosive articles of compatibility
group G, except for fireworks and
articles requiring special packaging,
may be packaged together with
explosive articles of compatibility
groups C, D or E and the combined
package shall be treated as belonging to
compatibility group E.
36. In § 173.62, in paragraph (b), in
the Explosives Table, two entries are
added in appropriate alphanumerical
order and in paragraph (c), in the
Explosives Packing Instructions Table,
in the fourth column, for the packing
instruction entry 144, under the Boxes
entry ‘‘plastics, expanded (4H1)’’ add an
entry for Drums to read as follows:
§ 173.62 Specific packaging requirements
for explosives.
*
*
*
(b) * * *
[Removed]
*
*
EXPLOSIVES TABLE
32. Section 173.32b is removed.
[Removed]
ID#
33. § 173.32c is removed.
*
*
*
*
UN0502 ...........................................
UN0504 ...........................................
*
*
*
*
§ 173.32c
§ 173.34
[Amended]
34. In § 173.34, in the paragraph
(e)(13) table, in the second column, the
following changes are made:
PI
*
130
112(c)
*
(c) * * *
TABLE OF PACKING METHODS
Packing instruction
144
*
*
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37. In addition, in § 173.62, in
paragraph (c), in the Explosives Packing
Instructions Table, in the fourth
column, the following changes are made
in appropriate packaging specification
number order:
a. For packing instruction entries,
112(a), 112(b), 112(c), 113, 115, 116,
130, 131, 134, 135, 136, 138, 140, 141
and 142, under the word ‘‘Drums’’, the
wording ‘‘plywood (1D)’’ is added in the
alpha-numeric order of the
parenthetical.
b. For the packing instruction entries,
112(c), 113, 115, 134, 138 and 140,
under the word ‘‘Drums’’, the wording
‘‘plastics, removable head (1H2)’’ is
added in the alpha-numeric order of the
parenthetical.
c. For the packing instruction entries,
134 and 138, under the word ‘‘Drums’’,
the wording ‘‘fiberboard (1G)’’ is added
in the alpha-numeric order of the
parenthetical.
d. For the packing instruction entries,
112(c) and 113, under the word
‘‘Boxes’’, the wording ‘‘aluminum (4B)’’
is added in the alpha-numeric order of
the parenthetical.
e. For the packing instruction entry,
144, under the word ‘‘Boxes’’, the
wording ‘‘plastics, solid (4H2)’’ is added
in the alpha-numeric order of the
parenthetical.
38. In § 173.150, paragraph (d)(2) is
revised to read as follows:
§ 173.150 Exceptions for Class 3
(flammable) and combustible liquids.
*
*
*
*
*
(d) * * *
(2) Is in an inner packaging of five
liters (1.3 gallons) or less for
transportation on passenger-carrying
aircraft and conforms to § 175.10(a)(17)
of this subchapter as checked or carryon baggage; or
*
*
*
*
*
39. In § 173.162, paragraphs (a)
introductory text and (a)(1) are revised
to read as follows:
§ 173.162
Gallium.
(a) Except when packaged in
cylinders or steel flasks, gallium must
be packaged in packagings which meet
the requirements of part 178 of this
subchapter at the Packing Group I
performance level for transportation by
aircraft, and at the Packing Group III
performance level for transport by
highway, rail or vessel, as follows:
(1) In combination packagings
intended to contain liquids consisting of
glass, earthenware or rigid plastic inner
packagings with a maximum net mass of
15 kg (33 pounds) each. The inner
packagings must be packed in wood
boxes (4C1, 4C2, 4D, 4F), fiberboard
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boxes (4G), plastic boxes (4H1, 4H2),
fiber drums (1G) or removable head
steel and plastic drums or jerricans
(1A2, 1H2, 3A2 or 3H2) with sufficient
cushioning materials to prevent
breakage. Either the inner packagings or
the outer packagings must have an inner
liner that is leakproof or bags of strong
leakproof and puncture-resistant
material impervious to the contents and
completely surrounding the contents to
prevent it from escaping from the
package, irrespective of its position.
*
*
*
*
*
40. Section 173.185 is revised to read
as follows:
§ 173.185
Lithium batteries and cells.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in
this subpart, a lithium cell or battery is
authorized for transportation only if it
conforms to the provisions of this
section. For the purposes of this
subchapter, ‘‘lithium content’’ means
the mass of lithium in the anode of a
lithium metal or lithium alloy cell,
except in the case of a lithium ion cell
or battery where the ‘‘equivalent lithium
content’’ in grams is calculated to be 0.3
times the rated capacity in amperehours.
(b) Exceptions. Cells and batteries are
not subject to the requirements of this
subchapter if they meet the following
requirements:
(1) Each cell with a liquid cathode
may contain not more than 0.5 g of
lithium content. Each cell with a solid
cathode may contain not more than 1.0
g of lithium content. Each lithium ion
cell may contain not more than 1.5 g of
equivalent lithium content;
(2) Each battery with a liquid cathode
may contain an aggregate quantity of not
more than 1.0 g of lithium content. Each
battery with a solid cathode may
contain an aggregate quantity of not
more than 2.0 g of lithium content. Each
lithium-ion battery may contain an
aggregate quantity of not more than 8.0
grams of equivalent lithium content;
(3) Each cell or battery containing a
liquid cathode must be hermetically
sealed;
(4) Cells and batteries must be packed
in such a way so as to prevent short
circuits and must be packed in strong
packagings, except when installed in
equipment; and
(5) If when fully charged, the
aggregate lithium content of the anodes
in a liquid cathode battery is more than
0.5 g, or the aggregate lithium content of
the anodes in a solid cathode battery is
more than 1.0 g, then the battery may
not contain a liquid or gas that is a
hazardous material according to this
subchapter unless the liquid or gas, if
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free, would be completely absorbed or
neutralized by other materials in the
battery.
(c) Additional exceptions. Cells and
batteries also are not subject to this
subchapter if they meet the following
requirements:
(1) The lithium content of the anode
of each cell, when fully charged, is not
more than 5 g;
(2) The aggregate lithium content of
the anodes of each battery, when fully
charged, is not more than 25 g;
(3) Each cell or battery is of the type
proven to be non-dangerous by testing
in accordance with tests in the UN
Manual of Tests and Criteria (see § 171.7
of this subchapter). Such testing must be
carried out on each type of cell or
battery prior to the initial transport of
that type; and
(4) Cells and batteries are designed or
packed in such a way as to prevent short
circuits under conditions normally
encountered in transportation.
(d) Cells and batteries and equipment
containing cells and batteries which
were first transported prior to January 1,
1995, and were assigned to Class 9 on
the basis of the requirements of this
subchapter in effect on October 1, 1993,
may continue to be transported in
accordance with the applicable
requirements in effect on October 1,
1993.
(e) Cells and batteries may be
transported as items of Class 9 if they
meet the requirements in paragraphs
(e)(1) through (e)(7) of this section:
(1) Each cell and battery must be
equipped with an effective means of
preventing external short circuits.
(2) Each cell and battery must
incorporate a safety venting device or be
designed in a manner that will preclude
a violent rupture under conditions
normally incidental to transportation.
(3) Batteries containing cells or series
of cells connected in parallel must be
equipped with diodes to prevent reverse
current flow.
(4) Cells and batteries must be packed
in inner packagings in such a manner as
to effectively prevent short circuits and
to prevent movement which could lead
to short circuits.
(5) Cells and batteries must be
packaged in packagings conforming to
the requirements of part 178 of this
subchapter at the Packing Group II
performance level: Inner packagings
must be packed within metal boxes (4A
or 4B), wooden boxes (4C1, 4C2, 4D or
4F), fiberboard boxes (4G), solid plastic
boxes (4H2), fiber drums (1G), metal
drums (1A2 or 1B2), plywood drums
(1D), plastic jerricans (3H2), or metal
jerricans (3A2 or 3B2).
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(6) Each cell or battery must be of the
type proven to meet the lithium battery
requirements in the UN Manual of Tests
and Criteria (see § 171.7 of this
subchapter).
(7) Except as provided in paragraph
(h) of this section, cells or batteries may
not be offered for transportation or
transported if any cell has been
discharged to the extent that the open
circuit voltage is less than two volts or
is less than 2⁄3 of the voltage of the fully
charged cell, whichever is less.
(f) Equipment containing or packed
with cells and batteries meeting the
requirements of paragraph (b) or (c) of
this section is excepted from all other
requirements of this subchapter.
(g) Equipment containing or packed
with cells and batteries may be
transported as items of Class 9 if the
batteries and cells meet all requirements
of paragraph (e) of this section and are
packaged as follows:
(1) Equipment containing cells and
batteries must be packed in a strong
outer packaging that is waterproof or
has a waterproof liner, unless the
equipment is made waterproof by nature
of its construction. The equipment must
be secured within the outer packaging
and be packed as to effectively prevent
movement, short circuits, and
accidental operation during transport;
and
(2) Cells and batteries packed with
equipment must be packed in inner
packagings conforming to (e)(5) of this
section in such a manner as to
effectively prevent movement and short
circuits.
(h) Cells and batteries, for disposal,
may be offered for transportation or
transported to a permitted storage
facility and disposal site by motor
vehicle when they meet the following
requirements:
(1) Be equipped with an effective
means of preventing external short
circuits; and
(2) Be packed in a strong outer
packaging conforming to the
requirements of §§ 173.24 and 173.24a.
The packaging need not conform to
performance requirements of part 178 of
this subchapter.
(i) Cells and batteries and equipment
containing or packed with cells and
batteries which do not comply with the
provisions of this section may be
transported only if they are approved by
the Associate Administrator.
(j) For testing purposes, when not
contained in equipment, cells and
batteries may be offered for
transportation or transported by
highway as items of Class 9. Packaging
must conform with paragraph (e)(5) of
this section.
41. In § 173.224, paragraph (b)(4) is
revised; in the table following paragraph
(b)(7), the following entry is added in
appropriate alphabetical order; and
paragraph (d) is removed to read as
follows:
§ 173.224 Packaging and control and
emergency temperatures for self-reactive
materials.
*
*
*
*
*
(b) * * *
(4) Packing method. Column 4
specifies the highest packing method
which is authorized for the self-reactive
material. A packing method
corresponding to a smaller package size
may be used, but a packing method
corresponding to a larger package size
may not be used. The Table of Packing
Methods in § 173.225(d) defines the
packing methods. Bulk packagings are
authorized as specified in § 173.225(d)
for Type F self-reactive substances.
Additional bulk packagings are
authorized if approved by the Associate
Administrator.
*
*
*
*
*
(7) * * *
SELF-REACTIVE MATERIALS TABLE
Self-reactive substance
Indentification
no.
Concentration (%)
Packing
method
Control temperature—(°C)
(Emergency
temperature
Notes
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
3224
*
....................
*
≤50%
OP6
*
....................
*
*
*
*
2,2’-Azodi(isobutyronitrile) as a water based paste ... ......................
*
*
*
42. In § 173.225, in paragraph (b), in
the Organic Peroxide Table, the
following entries are removed and
added in the appropriate alphabetical
order; in Column (8), Notes ‘‘7’’ and
‘‘10’’ are removed each place they
*
*
appear; and in the ‘‘NOTES’’
immediately following the Table, Notes
‘‘7’’ and ‘‘10’’ are removed and reserved
and Note ‘‘26’’ is added in the
appropriate numerical order; and
*
*
paragraphs (e) introductory text, (e)(3)
and (e)(5) are revised to read as follows:
§ 173.225 Packaging requirements and
other provisions for organic peroxides.
*
*
*
(b) * * *
*
*
ORGANIC PEROXIDE TABLE
Diluent (mass %)
Technical name
ID No.
(1)
Concentration (mass
%)
A
B
(3)
(4a)
(4b)
(2)
*
*
*
[REMOVE:]
tert-Amyl peroxybenzoate .............................
UN3105
*
*
*
tert-Butyl peroxy-2-ethylhexanoate ...............
UN3119
*
*
*
tert-Butyl peroxyneodecanoate [asa stable
UN3117
dispersion inwater].
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*
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*
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(mass
%)
Packing
method
(4c)
(5)
(6)
*
OP7 ......
*
Bulk ......
*
OP8 ......
*
*
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Notes
Control Emergency
(7a)
(7b)
*
≥4
≥68
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(°C)
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ORGANIC PEROXIDE TABLE—Continued
Diluent (mass %)
Technical name
ID No.
(1)
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A
B
(3)
(4a)
(4b)
(2)
*
*
tert-Butyl peroxyneoheptanoate ....................
*
*
tert-Butyl peroxypivalate ................................
*
*
Cumyl peroxyneoheptanoate ........................
*
*
Cyclohexanoneperoxide(s) ............................
*
*
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)-3,5,5trimethylcyclohexane.
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)-3,5,5trimethylcyclohexane.
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)-3,5,5trimethylcyclohexane.
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)-3,5,5trimethylcyclohexane.
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)-3,5,5trimethylcyclohexane.
*
*
Di-(2-ethylhexyl)peroxydicarbonate ...............
*
*
Diisopropylperoxydicarbonate .......................
*
*
2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-di-(2ethylhexanoylperoxy)hexane.
*
*
Dimyristylperoxydicarbonate [as astable dispersion in water].
*
*
Di-n-propylperoxydicarbonate .......................
*
*
Di-(3,5,5-trimethylhexanoyl)peroxide ............
*
*
Isopropyl
sec-butylperoxydicarbonate
[and]Di-sec-butylperoxydi-carbonate
[and]Di-isopropylperoxydicarbonate.
*
*
2,4,4-Trimethylpentyl-2-peroxyneodecanoate
2,4,4-Trimethylpentyl-2phenoxynedecanoate [asa stable dispersion inwater]..
2,4,4-Trimethylpentyl-2-peroxy
phenoxyacetate.
*
*
[ADD:]
tert-Amyl peroxybenzoate .............................
*
*
tert-Butyl peroxy-2-ethylhexanoate ...............
*
*
tert-Butyl peroxyneodecanoate [as a stable
dispersion in water].
*
*
tert-Butyl peroxyneodecanoate [as a stable
dispersion in water].
*
*
tert-Butyl peroxyneodecanoate .....................
*
*
tert-Butyl peroxyneoheptanoate ....................
*
*
tert-Butyl peroxypivalate ................................
*
*
Cumyl peroxyneodecanoate [as a stable dispersion in water].
*
*
Cumyl peroxyneoheptanoate ........................
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UN3101
*
≤77
*
≤27
*
≤77
*
≤72
*
>90–100
UN3103
>57–90
UN3106
≤57
UN3107
≤57
≥43
UN3107
≤32
≥26
UN3115
*
UN3119
*
UN3115
*
UN3105
*
*
Packing
method
(4c)
(5)
(6)
*
≥23
≥73
*
≥23
≥28
*
*
≥10
≥43
*
UN3115
UN3119
*
≤100
*
≤38
*
≤32
+≤15–18
+≤12–15
*
≤72
≤52
UN3115
≤37
*
UN3113
*
UN3119
*
UN3115
*
*
*
≥48
UN3103
UN3119
*
UN3117
*
UN3119
*
≥38
≥28
*
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*
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*
¥5
*
0
*
+25
+15
*
+25
¥15
¥10
¥20
*
¥15
*
0
*
¥10
*
OP7 ......
OP8 ......
¥5
¥5
*
+5
+5
OP7 ......
¥10
0
¥25
¥10
*
14
*
≤100 ............ ............ ............ ............ OP5 ...... ............ ............ ............
*
*
*
*
≤32 ............
≥68 ............ ............ Bulk ......
+15
+20
14
*
*
*
*
≤52 ............ ............ ............ ............ OP8 ......
0
+10 ............
*
*
*
≤42 ............ ............ ............ ............ IBC .......
*
≤77
UN3119
*
*
OP4 ......
*
Bulk ......
*
OP7 ......
≥63
UN3115
UN3115
*
*
IBC .......
*
UN3119
*
*
*
≥62
*
≤32
≥68 ............
*
≤77
≥23 ............
*
≤27 ............
≥73
*
≤52 ............ ............
UN3119
*
OP7 ......
*
OP7 ......
*
OP7 ......
*
*
*
(7b)
OP8 ......
*
*
(7a)
OP7 ......
≥42
*
≤42
*
Notes
Control Emergency
OP8 ......
UN3119
UN3115
Temperature
(°C)
OP5 ......
UN3115
*
*
OP7 ......
*
Bulk ......
*
OP7 ......
*
OP7 ......
*
OP5 ......
*
*
≤77
*
≤52
*
≤100
UN3115
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*
............ IBC .......
*
............ OP7 ......
*
............ Bulk ......
*
............ IBC .......
¥15
*
+10 ............
*
+10 ............
*
+10
14
*
¥5 ............
*
*
≥23 ............ ............ ............ OP7 ......
¥10
*
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Diluent (mass %)
Technical name
ID No.
(1)
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A
B
(3)
(4a)
(4b)
(2)
*
*
Cyclohexanone peroxide(s) ..........................
*
*
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5trimethylcyclohexane.
*
*
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5trimethylcyclohexane.
*
*
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5trimethylcyclohexane.
*
*
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5trimethylcyclohexane.
*
*
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5trimethylcyclohexane.
*
*
1,1-Di-(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5trimethylcyclohexane.
*
*
2,2-Di-(4,4-di-(tert-butylperoxy
cyclohexyl)
propane.
*
*
Di-(2-ethylhexyl) peroydicarbonate [as a stable dispersion in water].
*
*
Di-(2-ethoxyethyl) peroxydicarbonate ...........
*
*
Di-(2-ethylhexyl) peroxydicarbonate .............
*
*
Di-(2-ethylhexyl) peroxydicarbonate [as a
stable dispersion in water].
*
*
Diisopropyl peroxydicarbonate ......................
*
*
Di-(3-methoxybutyl) peroxydicarbonate ........
*
*
Di-(3-methylbenzoyl) peroxide + Benzoyl (3methylbenzoyl) peroxide +Dibenzoyl peroxide.
*
*
2,5 Dimethyl 2,5 di-2-ethylhexanoylperoxy
hexane.
*
*
2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-di-(tert-butylperoxy)hexane
*
*
2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-di-(tert-butylperoxy)hexyne3.
*
*
Dimyristyl peroxydicarbonate [as a stable
dispersion in water].
*
*
Di-n-propyl peroxydicarbonate ......................
*
*
Di-n-propyl peroxydicarbonate ......................
*
*
tert-Hexyl peroxyneodecanoate ....................
*
*
tert-Hexyl peroxypivalate ...............................
*
*
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(s) ....................
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1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl
peroxyneodecanoate.
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*
UN3105
*
UN3101
*
UN3103
*
Packing
method
(4c)
(5)
(6)
Temperature
(°C)
Notes
Control Emergency
(7a)
(7b)
(8)
*
*
*
*
≤72
≥28 ............ ............ ............ OP7 ...... ............ ............
5
*
*
*
*
>90–100 ............ ............ ............ ............ OP5 ...... ............ ............ ............
*
>57–90
*
*
*
≥10 ............ ............ ............ OP5 ...... ............ ............ ............
UN3105
*
≤77 ............
UN3106
*
≤57 ............ ............
UN3107
*
≤57
*
*
*
≥43 ............ ............ ............ OP8 ...... ............ ............ ............
UN3107
*
≤32
≥26
*
*
*
≥42 ............ ............ OP8 ...... ............ ............ ............
UN3107
*
≤22 ............
*
*
*
≥78 ............ ............ OP8 ...... ............ ............ ............
UN3119
*
*
*
≤52 ............ ............ ............ ............ IBC .......
*
*
*
*
*
*
UN3115
*
UN3115
*
UN3117
*
UN3115
*
UN3115
*
UN3115
*
UN3113
*
UN3108
*
UN3101
*
UN3119
*
UN3113
*
UN3113
*
UN3115
*
UN3115
*
UN3105
*
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Water
(mass
%)
UN3115
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*
*
*
≥23 ............ ............ OP7 ...... ............ ............ ............
*
*
*
≥43 ............ OP7 ...... ............ ............ ............
*
*
*
≤52 ............
≥48 ............ ............ OP7 ......
*
*
*
≤77 ............
≥23 ............ ............ OP7 ......
*
*
*
≤62 ............ ............ ............ ............ OP8 ......
*
≤52
*
≤52
*
≤20
+≤18
+≤ 4
*
≤100
............
............
............
*
*
≥48 ............ ............ OP7 ......
*
*
≥48 ............ ............ OP7 ......
*
*
≥58 ............ ............ OP7 ......
*
*
............ ............ ............ ............ OP5 ......
¥20
¥10
¥15
¥15
*
¥10 ............
*
0 ............
*
¥5 ............
*
¥5 ............
+35
*
¥10 ............
*
+5 ............
*
+40 ............
+20
*
+25 ............
¥20
¥5
*
*
*
*
≤77 ............ ............
≥23 ............ OP8 ...... ............ ............ ............
*
*
*
*
>86–100 ............ ............ ............ ............ OP5 ...... ............ ............ ............
*
*
*
≤42 ............ ............ ............ ............ IBC .......
*
≤100
*
≤77
*
≤71
*
≤72
*
≤37
*
≤72
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≥28 ............
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*
+20 ............
*
*
............ OP3 ......
¥25
¥15 ............
*
*
............ OP5 ......
¥20
¥10 ............
*
*
............ OP7 ......
0
+10 ............
*
*
............ OP7 ......
+10
+15 ............
*
*
≥8 OP7 ...... ............ ............
5
*
*
............ OP7 ......
-5
+5 ............
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ORGANIC PEROXIDE TABLE—Continued
Diluent (mass %)
Technical name
ID No.
(1)
Concentration (mass
%)
A
B
(3)
(4a)
(4b)
(2)
I
Water
(mass
%)
Packing
method
(4c)
(5)
(6)
≤52 ............ ............ ............ ............ IBC .......
1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl
UN3119
peroxyneodecanoate [as a stable dispersion in water]..
1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl
peroxy
UN3115
phenoxyacetate.
*
*
*
3,6,9-Triethyl-3,6,9-trimethyl-1,4,7UN3105
triperoxonane.
*
*
*
≤37 ............
*
≤42
≥63 ............ ............ OP7 ......
Temperature
(°C)
Notes
Control Emergency
(7a)
(7b)
(8)
¥5
+5 ............
¥10
0 ............
*
*
*
≥58 ............ ............ ............ OP7 ...... ............ ............
*
*
*
26
*
Notes:
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*
*
*
*
26. Available oxygen must be ≤ 7.6%.
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*
*
*
*
(e) Bulk packagings for organic
peroxides. The following bulk
packagings are authorized:
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*
*
*
*
(3) Portable tanks. The following
requirements apply to portable tanks
intended for the transport of Type F
organic peroxides or Type F selfreactive substances. DOT 51, 57, IM 101
portable tanks, and UN portable tanks
that conform to the requirements of T23
(see § 172.102(c)(7) of this subchapter),
when T23 is specified in Column (7) of
the § 171.101 Table of this subchapter
for the Type F organic peroxide or Type
F self-reactive substance. Type F organic
peroxide or self-reactive substance
formulations other than those indicated
in T23 may be transported in portable
tanks if approved by the Associate
Administrator. The following conditions
also apply:
(i) The portable tank must be designed
for a test pressure of at least 0.4 MPa (4
bar).
(ii) Portable tanks must be fitted with
temperature-sensing devices.
(iii) Portable tanks must be fitted with
pressure relief devices and emergencyrelief devices. Vacuum-relief devices
may also be used. Pressure relief devices
must operate at pressures determined
according to both the properties of the
hazardous material and the construction
characteristics of the portable tank.
Fusible elements are not allowed in the
shell.
(iv) The pressure relief devices must
consist of reclosing devices fitted to
prevent significant build-up within the
portable tank of the decomposition
products and vapors released at a
temperature of 50 °C (122 °F). The
capacity and start-to-discharge pressure
of the relief devices must be in
accordance with the applicable
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requirements of this subchapter
specified for the portable tank. The
start-to-discharge pressure must in no
case be such that liquid would escape
from the pressure relief devices if the
portable tank were overturned.
(v)(A) The emergency-relief devices
may be of the reclosing or frangible
types, or a combination of the two,
designed to vent all the decomposition
products and vapors evolved during a
period of not less than one hour of
complete fire engulfment as calculated
by the following formula:
q =70961 F A 0.82
Where:
q = heat absorption (W)
A = wetted area (m2)
F = insulation factor (-)
(B) Insulation factor (F) in the formula
in paragraph (e)(3)(v)(A) of this section
equals 1 for non-insulated vessels and
for insulated vessels F is calculated
using the following formula:
F=
U(923 − TPO )
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Where:
U = K/L = heat transfer coefficient of the
insulation (W·m¥2·K¥1); where K = heat
conductivity of insulation layer
(W·m¥1·K¥1), and L = thickness of
insulation layer (m).
TPO = temperature of material at relieving
conditions (K).
(vi) The start-to-discharge pressure of
emergency-relief devices must be higher
than that specified for the pressure relief
devices in paragraph (e)(3)(iv) of this
section. The emergency-relief devices
must be sized and designed in such a
way that the maximum pressure in the
shell never exceeds the test pressure of
the portable tank.
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Note to Paragraph (e)(3)(vi): An example of
a method to determine the size of emergencyrelief devices is given in Appendix 5 of the
UN Manual of Tests and Criteria
(incorporated by reference, see § 171.7 of this
subchapter).
(vii) For insulated portable tanks, the
capacity and setting of emergency-relief
devices must be determined assuming a
loss of insulation from 1 percent of the
surface area.
(viii) Vacuum-relief devices and
reclosing devices on portable tanks used
for flammable hazardous materials must
be provided with flame arresters. Any
reduction of the relief capacity caused
by the flame arrester must be taken into
account and the appropriate relief
capacity must be provided.
(ix) Service equipment such as
devices and external piping must be
designed and constructed so that no
hazardous material remains in them
after filling the portable tank.
(x) Portable tanks may be either
insulated or protected by a sun-shield.
If the SADT of the hazardous material
in the portable tank is 55 °C (131°F) or
less, the portable tank must be
completely insulated. The outer surface
must be finished in white or bright
metal.
(xi) The degree of filling must not
exceed 90% at 15 °C (59 °F).
(xii) DOT 57 metal portable tanks are
authorized only for tert-butyl cumyl
peroxide, di-(2-tertbutylperoxyisopropyl-benzene(s),
dicumyl peroxide and mixtures of two
or more of these peroxides. DOT 57
portable tanks must conform to the
venting requirements of paragraph (e)(5)
of this section. These portable tanks are
not subject to the requirements of
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paragraphs (e)(3)(ii) and (e)(3)(iv) of this
section.
*
*
*
*
*
(5) IBCs. IBCs are authorized subject
to the conditions and limitations of this
section provided the IBC type is
authorized according to IB52 (see
§ 172.102(c)(4) of this subchapter), as
applicable, and the IBC conforms to the
requirements in subpart O of part 178 of
this subchapter at the Packing Group II
performance level. The following
additional requirements also apply:
(i) IBCs shall be provided with a
device to allow venting during
transportation. The inlet to the pressure
relief device shall be sited in the vapor
space of the IBC under maximum filling
conditions during transportation.
(ii) To prevent explosive rupture of
metal IBCs or composite IBCs with
complete metal casing, the emergencyrelief devices shall be designed to vent
all the decomposition products and
vapors evolved during self-accelerating
decomposition or during a period of not
less than one hour of complete fireengulfment as calculated by the formula
in paragraph (e)(3)(v) of this section.
The control and emergency
temperatures specified in IB52 are based
on a non-insulated IBC.
43. In § 173.240, paragraphs (c) and
(d) are revised to read as follows:
§ 173.240 Bulk packaging for certain low
hazard solid materials.
*
*
*
*
*
(c) Portable tanks and closed bulk
bins. DOT 51, 56, 57 and 60 portable
tanks; IMO type 1, 2 and 5, and IM 101
and IM 102 portable tanks; UN portable
tanks; marine portable tanks conforming
to 46 CFR part 64; and sift-proof nonDOT Specification portable tanks and
closed bulk bins are authorized.
(d) IBCs. IBCs are authorized subject
to the conditions and limitations of this
section provided the IBC type is
authorized according to the IBC
packaging code specified for the specific
hazardous material in Column (7) of the
§ 172.101 Table of this subchapter and
the IBC conforms to the requirements in
subpart O of part 178 of this subchapter
at the Packing Group performance level
as specified in Column (5) of the
§ 172.101 Table of this subchapter for
the material being transported.
(1) IBCs may not be used for the
following hazardous materials:
(i) Packing Group I liquids; and
(ii) Packing Group I solids that may
become liquid during transportation.
(2) The following IBCs may not be
used for Packing Group II and III solids
that may become liquid during
transportation:
(i) Wooden: 11C, 11D and 11F;
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(ii) Fiberboard: 11G;
(iii) Flexible: 13H1, 13H2, 13H3,
13H4, 13H5, 13L1, 13L2, 13L3, 13L4,
13M1 and 13M2; and
(iv) Composite: 11HZ2 and 21HZ2.
44. In § 173.241, paragraphs (c) and
(d) are revised to read as follows:
§ 173.241 Bulk packagings for certain low
hazard liquid and solid materials.
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*
*
*
*
(c) Portable tanks. DOT Specification
51, 56, 57 and 60 portable tanks; IMO
type 1, 2 and 5, and IM 101 and IM 102
portable tanks; UN portable tanks;
marine portable tanks conforming to 46
CFR part 64; and non-DOT Specification
portable tanks suitable for transport of
liquids are authorized.
(d) IBCs. IBCs are authorized subject
to the conditions and limitations of this
section provided the IBC type is
authorized according to the IBC
packaging code specified for the specific
hazardous material in Column (7) of the
§ 172.101 Table of this subchapter and
the IBC conforms to the requirements in
subpart O of part 178 of this subchapter
at the Packing Group performance level
as specified in Column (5) of the
§ 172.101 Table for the material being
transported.
(1) IBCs may not be used for the
following hazardous materials:
(i) Packing Group I liquids; and
(ii) Packing Group I solids that may
become liquid during transportation.
(2) The following IBCs may not be
used for Packing Group II and III solids
that may become liquid during
transportation:
(i) Wooden: 11C, 11D and 11F;
(ii) Fiberboard: 11G;
(iii) Flexible: 13H1, 13H2, 13H3,
13H4, 13H5, 13L1, 13L2, 13L3, 13L4,
13M1 and 13M2; and
(iv) Composite: 11HZ2 and 21HZ2.
45. In § 173.242, paragraphs (c)
introductory text and (d) are revised to
read as follows:
§ 173.242 Bulk packagings for certain
medium hazard liquids and solids,
including solids with dual hazards.
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*
*
*
*
(c) Portable tanks. DOT Specification
51, 56, 57 and 60 portable tanks;
Specification IM and UN portable tanks
when a T Code is specified in Column
(7) of the § 172.101 Hazardous Materials
Table for a specific hazardous material;
and marine portable tanks conforming
to 46 CFR part 64 are authorized. DOT
Specification 57 portable tanks used for
the transport by vessel of Class 3,
Packaging Group II materials must
conform to the following:
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*
*
(d) IBCs. IBCs are authorized subject
to the conditions and limitations of this
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section provided the IBC type is
authorized according to the IBC
packaging code specified for the specific
hazardous material in Column (7) of the
§ 172.101 Table of this subchapter and
the IBC conforms to the requirements in
subpart O of part 178 of this subchapter
at the Packing Group performance level
as specified in Column (5) of the
§ 172.101 Table of this subchapter for
the material being transported.
(1) IBCs may not be used for the
following hazardous materials:
(i) Packing Group I liquids; and
(ii) Packing Group I solids that may
become liquid during transportation.
(2) The following IBCs may not be
used for Packing Group II and III solids
that may become liquid during
transportation:
(i) Wooden: 11C, 11D and 11F;
(ii) Fiberboard: 11G;
(iii) Flexible: 13H1, 13H2, 13H3,
13H4, 13H5, 13L1, 13L2, 13L3, 13L4,
13M1 and 13M2; and
(iv) Composite: 11HZ2 and 21HZ2.
46. In § 173.243, paragraphs (c) and
(d) are revised to read as follows:
§ 173.243 Bulk packaging for certain high
hazard liquids and dual hazard materials
which pose a moderate hazard.
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*
*
*
*
(c) Portable tanks. DOT Specification
51 and 60 portable tanks; UN portable
tanks when a T code is specified in
Column (7) of the § 172.101 Table of this
subchapter for a specific hazardous
material; and marine portable tanks
conforming to 46 CFR part 64 with
design pressure of at least 172.4 kPa (25
psig) are authorized.
(d) IBCs. IBCs are authorized subject
to the conditions and limitations of this
section provided the IBC type is
authorized according to the IBC
packaging code specified for the specific
hazardous material in Column (7) of the
§ 172.101 Table of this subchapter and
the IBC conforms to the requirements in
subpart O of part 178 of this subchapter
at the Packing Group performance level
as specified in Column (5) of the
§ 172.101 Table of this subchapter for
the material being transported.
(1) IBCs may not be used for the
following hazardous materials:
(i) Packing Group I liquids; and
(ii) Packing Group I solids that may
become liquid during transportation.
(2) The following IBCs may not be
used for Packing Group II and III solids
that may become liquid during
transportation:
(i) Wooden: 11C, 11D and 11F;
(ii) Fiberboard: 11G;
(iii) Flexible: 13H1, 13H2, 13H3,
13H4, 13H5, 13L1, 13L2, 13L3, 13L4,
13M1 and 13M2; and
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47. In § 173.247, paragraph (c) is
revised to read as follows:
*
§ 173.247 Bulk packaging for certain
elevated temperature materials (Class 9)
and certain flammable elevated temperature
materials (Class 3).
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*
*
(c) Portable tanks. DOT Specification
51, 56, 57 and 60 portable tanks; IM 101
and IM 102 portable tanks; UN portable
tanks; marine portable tanks conforming
to 46 CFR part 64; metal IBCs and nonspecification portable tanks equivalent
in structural design and accident
damage resistance to specification
packagings are authorized.
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*
§ 173.301
[Amended]
48. In § 173.301, in paragraph (d)(2),
in the first sentence, the wording
‘‘tetrafluoroethylene, inhibited’’ is
revised to read ‘‘tetrafluoroethylene,
stabilized’’.
§ 173.304
[Amended]
49. In § 173.304, the following
changes are made:
a. In the paragraph (a)(2) table, in the
first column, in the second to the last
entry, the wording ‘‘Vinyl fluoride,
inhibited’’ is revised to read ‘‘Vinyl
fluoride, stabilized’’.
b. In paragraph (b), in the first
sentence, the wording ‘‘vinyl fluoride,
inhibited’’ is revised to read ‘‘vinyl
fluoride, stabilized’’.
50. In § 173.306, paragraph (a)(4)(iii)
is revised to read as follows:
§ 173.306 Limited quantities of
compressed gases.
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*
(4) ** *
(iii) Non-pressurized gases, flammable
must be packed in hermetically-sealed
glass or metal inner packagings of not
more than 5 L (1.3 gallons) and
overpacked in a strong outer packaging.
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*
*
§ 173.314
[Amended]
51. In § 173.314, the following
changes are made:
a. In the paragraph (c) table, in the
first column, the last entry, ‘‘Vinyl
fluoride, inhibited’’ is revised to read
‘‘Vinyl fluoride, stabilized’’.
b. In paragraph (g) introductory text,
the wording ‘‘vinyl fluoride, inhibited’’
is revised to read ‘‘vinyl fluoride,
stabilized’’.
52. In § 173.315:
a. The text of paragraph (a) preceding
the table is revised;
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b. In the paragraph (a) table, in the
first column, the entry ‘‘Butadiene,
inhibited’’ is revised to read
‘‘’Butadiene, stabilized’’ and the second
to the last entry ‘‘Vinyl fluoride,
inhibited’’ is revised to read ‘‘Vinyl
fluoride, stabilized’’;
c. In paragraph (b) introductory text,
the wording ‘‘butadiene, inhibited’’ is
revised to read ‘‘butadiene, stabilized’’;
d. In the paragraph (h) table, in the
first column, the sixth entry,
‘‘Butadiene, inhibited’’ is revised to read
‘‘Butadiene, stabilized’’;
e. Paragraphs (i)(1)(iii), (i)(3), (i)(4)
and (i)(8) are revised; and
f. Paragraph (i)(7) is removed and
reserved.
The revisions read as follows:
§ 173.315 Compressed gases in cargo
tanks and portable tanks.
(a) Liquefied compressed gases that
are transported in UN portable tanks
must be loaded and offered for
transportation in accordance with
portable tank provision T50 in § 172.102
of this subchapter. A liquefied
compressed gas offered for
transportation in a cargo tank motor
vehicle or a portable tank must be
prepared in accordance with this
section, § 173.32, § 173.33 and subpart E
or subpart G of part 180 of this
subchapter, as applicable. For cryogenic
liquids, see § 173.318. For marking
requirements, see §§ 172.326 and
172.328 of this subchapter. Except for
UN portable tanks, a liquefied
compressed gas must be loaded and
offered for transportation in accordance
with the following table:
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*
*
*
(i) * * *
(1) * * *
(iii) For an insulated tank, the
required relieving capacity of the relief
devices must be the same as for an
uninsulated tank, unless the insulation
will remain in place and will be
effective under fire conditions. In this
case, except for UN portable tanks, each
insulated tank must be covered by a
sheet metal jacket of not less than 16
gauge thickness. For UN portable tanks
where the relieving capacity of the
valves has been reduced on the basis of
the insulation system, the insulation
system must remain effective at all
temperatures less than 649°C (1200.2°F)
and be jacketed with a material having
a melting point of 700 °C (1292.0 °F) or
greater.
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*
*
*
*
(3) Each safety relief valve on a
portable tank, other than a UN portable
tank, must be set to start-to-discharge at
pressure no higher than 110% of the
tank design pressure and no lower than
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the design pressure specified in
paragraph (a) of this section for the gas
transported. For UN portable tanks used
for liquefied compressed gases and
constructed in accordance with the
requirements of § 178.276 of this
subchapter, the pressure relief device(s)
must conform to § 178.276(e) of this
subchapter.
(4) Except for UN portable tanks, each
safety relief valve must be plainly and
permanently marked with the pressure
in p.s.i.g. at which it is set to discharge,
with the actual rate of discharge of the
device in cubic feet per minute of the
gas or of air at 60 °F (15.6 °C) and 14.7
p.s.i.a., and with the manufacturer’s
name or trade name and catalog
number. The start-to-discharge valve
marking must be visible after the valve
is installed. The rated discharge
capacity of the device must be
determined at a pressure of 120% of the
design pressure of the tank. For UN
portable tanks, each pressure relief
device must be clearly and permanently
marked as specified in § 178.274(f)(1) of
this subchapter.
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*
*
*
*
(8) Each safety relief valve outlet must
be provided with a protective device to
prevent the entrance and accumulation
of dirt and water. This device must not
impede flow through the valve. Pressure
relief devices must be designed to
prevent the entry of foreign matter, the
leakage of liquid and the development
of any dangerous excess pressure.
*
*
*
*
*
53. In § 173.320, paragraph (c) is
revised to read as follows:
§ 173.320
Cryogenic liquids; exceptions.
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*
*
*
*
(c) For transportation aboard aircraft,
see the ICAO Technical Instructions,
Packing Instruction P202 and the
packaging specifications in part 6,
Chapter 5. (See § 171.7 of this
subchapter for ICAO Technical
Instructions.)
PART 175—CARRIAGE BY AIRCRAFT
54. The authority citation for part 175
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5127; 49 CFR
1.53.
55. In § 175.10, paragraphs (a)(10) and
(a)(16) are revised, and paragraph (a)(17)
is added to read as follows:
§ 175.10
Exceptions.
(a) * * *
(10) Safety matches or a lighter
intended for use by an individual when
carried on one’s person. However,
lighters containing unabsorbed liquid
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fuel (other than liquefied gas), lighter
fuel, and lighter refills are not permitted
on one’s person or in checked or carryon baggage.
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*
(16) Perfumes and colognes,
purchased through duty-free sales,
carried by passengers or crew in carryon baggage.
(17) Alcoholic beverages containing:
(i) Not more than 24% alcohol by
volume; or
(ii) More than 24% and not more than
70% alcohol by volume when in retail
packagings not exceeding 5 liters (1.3
gallons) carried by a crew member or
passenger in checked or carry-on
baggage, with a total net quantity per
person of 5 liters (1.3 gallons) for such
beverages.
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56. In § 175.33, paragraph (a)
introductory text is revised to read as
follows:
§ 175.33
Notification of pilot-in-command.
(a) Except as provided in § 175.10,
when a hazardous material subject to
the provisions of this subchapter is
carried in an aircraft, the operator of the
aircraft must provide the pilot-incommand with accurate and legible
written information as early as
practicable before departure of the
aircraft, which specifies at least the
following:
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57. § 175.78 is revised to read as
follows:
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Stowage compatibility of cargo.
(a) For stowage on an aircraft, in a
cargo facility, or in any other area at an
airport designated for the stowage of
hazardous materials, packages
containing hazardous materials which
might react dangerously with one
another may not be placed next to each
other or in a position that would allow
a dangerous interaction in the event of
leakage.
(b) As a minimum, the segregation
instructions prescribed in the following
Segregation Table must be followed to
maintain acceptable segregation
between packages containing hazardous
materials with different hazards. The
Segregation Table instructions apply
whether or not the class or division is
the primary or subsidiary risk. The
Segregation Table follows:
SEGREGATION TABLE
Class or division
Hazard label
1
2
3
4.2
4.3
5.1
5.2
1 .......................................
Note 1
Note 2
Note 2
Note 2
Note 2
Note 2
Note 2
2 .......................................
Note 2
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....................
....................
....................
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3 .......................................
Note 2
....................
....................
....................
....................
X
....................
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4.2 ....................................
Note 2
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....................
....................
....................
X
....................
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4.3 ....................................
Note 2
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....................
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X
51 .....................................
Note 2
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X
X
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5.2 ....................................
Note 2
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8 .......................................
Note 2
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X
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(c) Instructions for using the
Segregation Table are as follows:(1) The
dots at the intersection of a row and
column indicate that no restrictions
apply.
(2) The letter ‘‘X’’ at the intersection
of a row and column indicates that
packages containing these classes of
hazardous materials may not be stowed
next to or in contact with each other, or
in a position which would allow
interaction in the event of leakage of the
contents.
(3) Note 1. ‘‘Note 1’’ at the
intersection of a row and column means
the following:
(i) For explosives in compatibility
groups A through K and N —
(A) Packages bearing the same
compatibility group letter and the same
division number may be stowed
together.
(B) Explosives of the same
compatibility group, but different
divisions may be stowed together
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provided the whole shipment is treated
as belonging to the division having the
smaller number. However, when
explosives of Division 1.5 Compatibility
Group D are stowed together with
explosives of Division 1.2 Compatibility
Group D, the whole shipment must be
treated as Division 1.1, Compatibility
Group D.
(C) Packages bearing different
compatibility group letters may not be
stowed together whether or not they
belong to the same division, except as
provided in paragraphs (c)(3)(ii) and (iii)
of this section.
(ii) Explosives in Compatibility Group
L may not be stowed with explosives in
other compatibility groups. They may
only be stowed with the same type of
explosives in Compatibility Group L.
(iii) Explosives of Division 1.4,
Compatibility Group S, may be stowed
with explosives of all compatibility
groups except for Compatibility Groups
A and L.
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(iv) Other than explosives of Division
1.4, Compatibility Group S (see
paragraph (c)(3)(iii) of this section), and
Compatibility Groups C, D and E that
may be stowed together, explosives that
do not belong in the same compatibility
group may not be stowed together.
(A) Any combination of substances in
Compatibility Groups C and D must be
assigned to the most appropriate
compatibility group shown in the
§ 172.101 Table of this subchapter.
(B) Explosives in Compatibility Group
N may be stowed together with
explosives in Compatibility Groups C, D
or E when the combination is assigned
Compatibility Group D.
(4) Note 2. ‘‘Note 2’’ at the
intersection of a row and column means
that other than explosives of Division
1.4, Compatibility Group S, explosives
may not be stowed together with that
class.
(5) Packages containing hazardous
materials with multiple hazards in the
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class or divisions, which require
segregation in accordance with the
Segregation Table need not be
segregated from other packages bearing
the same UN number.
(6) A package labeled ‘‘BLASTING
AGENT’’ may not be stowed next to or
in a position that will allow contact
with a package of special fireworks or
railway torpedoes.
58. In § 175.85, paragraph (a) is
revised to read as follows:
§ 175.85
Cargo location.
(a) Except as provided in § 175.10, no
person may carry a hazardous material
subject to the requirements of this
subchapter in the cabin of a passengercarrying aircraft or on the flight deck of
any aircraft. Hazardous materials may
be carried in a main deck cargo
compartment of a passenger aircraft
provided that the compartment is
inaccessible to passengers and that it
meets all certification requirements for
a Class B aircraft cargo compartment in
14 CFR 25.857(b) or for a Class C aircraft
cargo compartment in 14 CFR 25.857(c).
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PART 176—CARRIAGE BY VESSEL
59. The authority citation for part 176
continues to read as follows:
60. In § 176.2, the following definition
is added in appropriate alphabetical
order to read as follows:
Definitions.
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INF cargo means packaged irradiated
nuclear fuel, plutonium or high-level
radioactive wastes as those terms are
defined in the ‘‘International Code for
the Safe Carriage of Packaged Irradiated
Nuclear Fuel, Plutonium and HighLevel Radioactive Wastes on Board
Ships’ (INF Code) (contained in IMDG
Code, 2000 edition, see § 171.7 of this
subchapter).
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61. In § 176.63, a new paragraph (e) is
added to read as follows:
§ 176.63
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(b) Table of provisions:
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Provisions
8E .....
When under deck, special stowage is
required.
On deck, cargo transport unit must
be steel.
On deck, cargo transport unit must
be leakproof.
On deck stowage is recommended.
Stow ‘‘away from’’ Explosive, blasting, type C, UN0083 which contain
chlorates or perchlorates.
Stowage category ‘‘03’’ for projectiles
or cartridges for guns, cannons or
mortars; Stowage category ‘‘07’’ for
other types; magazines must be of
steel construction that prevents
leakage.
Cargo space ventilation must be
carefully controlled to avoid excessive condensation.
When containing chlorates or perchlorates, stow ‘‘away from’’ explosives containing ammonium nitrate
or other ammonium salts.
Segregate from other Class 1 (explosive) materials in the same manner
as is required for flammable liquids.
Stowage category ‘‘13’’ and, for on
deck stowage, non-metallic lining
of closed cargo transport unit is required when not in effectively
sealed, sift-proof packages; Stowage category ‘‘10’’ permitted when
in effectively sealed, sift-proof
packages.
For closed cargo transport unit, a
non-metallic lining is required.
14E ...
15E ...
17E ...
19E ...
20E ...
21E ...
22E ...
23E ...
26E ...
0127E
Code
Provisions
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4 .......
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Stow ‘‘Separated from’’ liquid organic
materials.
Stow ‘‘Separated from’’ powdered
metals and their compounds.
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5 .......
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§ 176.128
(c) * * * (1) Explosive substances and
explosive articles must be stowed in
accordance with Column (10A) and
Column (10B) of the 172.101 Table of
this subchapter.
(2) * * *
Notes
Provisions
5E .....
Stow ‘‘away from’’ lead and its compounds.
Stowage category ‘‘04’’ for projectiles
or cartridges for guns, cannons or
mortars; Stowage category ‘‘08’’ for
other types.
7E .....
Stowage locations.
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Notes
§ 176.84 Other requirements for stowage
and segregation for cargo vessels and
passenger vessels.
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5127; 49 CFR
1.53.
§ 176.2
(e) Closed cargo transport unit, for the
purpose of stowage of Class 1
(explosive) materials on board a vessel,
means a clean, substantial, weatherproof
box structure which can be secured to
the ship’s structure and includes a
closed freight container, a closed
vehicle, a closed rail wagon or a
portable magazine. When this stowage is
specified, stowage in small
compartments such as deckhouses and
mast lockers or oversized weatherproof
packages (overpacks) are acceptable
alternatives. The floor of any closed
cargo transport unit or compartment
shall be constructed of wood, close
boarded or arranged so that goods are
stowed on sparred gratings, wooden
pallets or dunnage. Provided that the
necessary additional specifications are
met, a closed cargo transport unit may
be used for Class 1 (explosive) magazine
stowage type ‘‘A,’’ ‘‘B’’ or ‘‘C,’’ but not
as a portable magazine.
62. In § 176.84, in paragraph (b) Table
of provisions, the entries ‘‘4’’ and ‘‘5’’
are revised; paragraph (c)(1) is revised;
paragraph (c)(2), the List of Notes is
revised; and paragraph (c)(3) is removed
to read as follows:
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63. In § 176.128, in paragraph (c), the
word ‘‘UN 0600’’ is revised to read ‘‘UN
0060’’.
§ 176.136
[Amended]
64. In § 176.136, in paragraph (e), the
word ‘‘portable’’ is removed.
65. In § 176.142, paragraph (a) is
revised to read as follows:
§ 176.142 Hazardous materials of extreme
flammability.
(a) Except as allowed by paragraph (b)
of this section, certain hazardous
materials of extreme flammability may
not be transported in a vessel carrying
Class 1 (explosive) materials. This
prohibition applies to the following
liquid hazardous materials:
Carbon disulfide ........................................................................................................................................................
Diethylzinc .................................................................................................................................................................
Dimethylzinc ..............................................................................................................................................................
Magnesium alkyls .....................................................................................................................................................
Methyl phosphonous dichloride, pyrophoric liquid ....................................................................................................
Nickel carbonyl ..........................................................................................................................................................
Pyrophoric liquid, inorganic, n.o.s. ............................................................................................................................
Pyrophoric liquids, organic, n.o.s. .............................................................................................................................
Pyrophoric organometallic compound, water-reactive, n.o.s. ...................................................................................
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Division
Division
Division
Division
Division
Division
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66. A new section § 176.720 is added
to subpart M to read as follows:
§ 176.720 Requirements for carriage of INF
cargo in international transportation.
A vessel carrying INF cargo (see
§ 176.2, under INF cargo definition) in
international transportation must meet
the requirements of the INF Code
(contained in IMDG Code, 2000 edition,
see § 171.7 of this subchapter) in
addition to all other applicable
requirements of this subchapter.
PART 177—CARRIAGE BY PUBLIC
HIGHWAY
67. The authority citation for part 177
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5127; 49 CFR
1.53.
68. In § 177.848, paragraph (g)(3)(vi) is
revised to read as follows:
§ 177.848 Segregation of hazardous
materials.
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(g) * * *
(3) * * *
(vi) ‘‘6’’ means explosive articles in
compatibility group G, other than
fireworks and those requiring special
handling, may be loaded, transported
and stored with other explosive articles
of compatibility groups C, D and E,
provided that explosive substances
(such as those not contained in articles)
are not carried in the same vehicle.
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PART 178—SPECIFICATIONS FOR
PACKAGINGS
69. The authority citation for part 178
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5127; 49 CFR
1.53.
70. A new section § 178.273 is added
to subpart H to read as follows:
§ 178.273 Approval of Specification IM
portable tanks and UN portable tanks.
(a) Application for approval. (1) An
owner or manufacturer of a portable
tank shall apply for approval to a
designated approval agency authorized
to approve the portable tank in
accordance with the procedures in
subpart E, part 107 of this subchapter.
(2) Each application for approval must
contain the following information:
(i) Two complete copies of all
engineering drawings, calculations, and
test data necessary to ensure that the
design meets the relevant specification.
(ii) The manufacturer’s serial number
that will be assigned to each portable
tank.
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(iii) A statement as to whether the
design type has been examined by any
approval agency previously and judged
unacceptable. Affirmative statements
must be documented with the name of
the approval agency, reason for
nonacceptance, and the nature of
modifications made to the design type.
(b) Action by approval agency. The
approval agency must perform the
following activities:
(1) Review the application for
approval to determine whether it is
complete and conforms with the
requirements of paragraph (a) of this
section. If an application is incomplete,
it will be returned to the applicant with
an explanation as to why the
application is incomplete.
(2) Review all drawings and
calculations to ensure that the design is
in compliance with all requirements of
the relevant specification. If the
application is approved, one set of the
approved drawings, calculations, and
test data shall be returned to the
applicant. The second (inspector’s copy)
set of approved drawings, calculations,
and test data shall be retained by the
approval agency. Maintain drawings
and approval records for as long as the
portable tank remains in service. The
drawings and records must be provided
to the Department of Transportation
(DOT) upon request.
(3) Witness all tests required for the
approval of the portable tank specified
in this section and part 180, subpart G
of this subchapter.
(4) Ensure, through appropriate
inspection that each portable tank is
fabricated in all respects in conformance
with the approved drawings,
calculations, and test data.
(5) Determine and ensure that the
portable tank is suitable for its intended
use and that it conforms to the
requirements of this subchapter.
(6) For UN portable tanks intended for
non-refrigerated and refrigerated
liquefied gases and Division 6.1 liquids
which meet the inhalation toxicity
criteria (Zone A or B) as defined in
§ 173.132 of this subchapter, or that are
designated as toxic by inhalation
materials in the § 172.101 Table of this
subchapter, the approval agency must
ensure that:
(i) The portable tank has been
constructed in accordance with the
ASME Code, Section VIII, Division 1
(see § 171.7 of this subchapter). ASME
Code, Section VIII, Division 2 (see
§ 171.7 of this subchapter) or other
design codes may be used if approved
by the Associate Administrator (see
§ 178.274(b)(1));
(ii) All applicable provisions of the
design and construction have been met
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to the satisfaction of the designated
approval agency in accordance with the
rules established in the ASME Code and
that the portable tank meets the
requirements of the ASME Code and all
the applicable requirements specified in
this subchapter;
(iii) The inspector has carried out all
the inspections specified by the rules
established in the ASME Code; and
(iv) The portable tank is marked with
a U stamp code symbol under the
authority of the authorized independent
inspector.
(7) Upon successful completion of all
requirements of this subpart, the
approval agency must:
(i) Apply its name, identifying mark
or identifying number, and the date
upon which the approval was issued, to
the metal identification marking plate
attached to the portable tank. Any
approvals for UN portable tanks
authorizing design or construction
alternatives (Alternate Arrangements)
approved by the Associate
Administrator (see § 178.274(a)(2)) must
be indicated on the plate as specified in
§ 178.274(i).
(ii) Issue an approval certificate for
each portable tank or, in the case of a
series of identical portable tanks
manufactured to a single design type,
for each series of portable tanks. The
approval certificate must include all the
information required to be displayed on
the required metal identification plate
required by § 178.270–14 of this
subchapter for IM portable tanks,
§ 178.245–6 for Specification 51 steel
portable tanks, or § 178.274(i) for UN
portable tanks. The approval certificate
must certify that the approval agency
designated to approve the portable tank
has approved the portable tank in
accordance with the procedures in
subpart E of part 107 of this subchapter
and that the portable tank is suitable for
its intended purpose and meets the
requirements of this subchapter. When
a series of portable tanks is
manufactured without change in the
design type, the certificate may be valid
for the entire series of portable tanks
representing a single design type. For
UN portable tanks, the certificate must
refer to the prototype test report, the
hazardous material or group of
hazardous materials allowed to be
transported, the materials of
construction of the shell and lining
(when applicable) and an approval
number. The approval number must
consist of the distinguishing sign or
mark of the country (‘‘USA’’ for the
United States of America) where the
approval was granted and a registration
number.
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(iii) Retain a copy of each approval
certificate.
(8) For UN portable tanks, the
approval certificate must also include
the following:
(i) The results of the applicable
framework and rail impact test specified
in part 180, subpart G, of this
subchapter; and
(ii) The results of the initial
inspection and test in § 180.605 of this
subchapter.
(9) The approval agency shall be
independent from the manufacturer.
The approval agency and the authorized
inspector may be the same entity.
(c) Manufacturers’ responsibilities.
The manufacturer is responsible for
compliance with the applicable
specifications for the design and
construction of portable tanks. In
addition to responsibility for
compliance, manufacturers are
responsible for ensuring that the
contracted approval agency and
authorized inspector, if applicable, are
qualified, reputable and competent. The
manufacturer of a portable tank shall—
(1) Comply with all the applicable
requirements of the ASME Code (see
§ 171.7 of this subchapter) and of this
subpart including, but not limited to,
ensuring that the quality control, design
calculations and required tests are
performed and that all aspects of the
portable tank meet the applicable
requirements.
(2) Obtain and use a designated
approval agency, if applicable, and
obtain and use a DOT-designated
approval agency to approve the design,
construction and certification of the
portable tank.
(3) Provide a statement in the
manufacturers’ data report certifying
that each portable tank that is
manufactured complies with the
relevant specification and all the
applicable requirements of this
subchapter.
(4) Maintain records of the
qualification of portable tanks for at
least 5 years and provide copies to the
approval agency, the owner or lessee of
the tank. Upon request, provide these
records to a representative of DOT.
(d) Denial of application for approval.
If an approval agency finds that a
portable tank cannot be approved for
any reason, it shall notify the applicant
in writing and shall provide the
applicant with the reasons for which the
approval is denied. A copy of the
notification letter shall be provided to
the Associate Administrator. An
applicant aggrieved by a decision of an
approval agency may appeal the
decision in writing, within 90 days of
receipt, to the Associate Administrator.
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(e) Modifications to approved portable
tanks. (1) Prior to modification of any
approved portable tank which may
affect conformance and the safe use of
an IM or UN portable tank, which may
involve a change to the design type or
which may affect its ability to retain the
hazardous material in transportation,
the person desiring to make such
modification shall inform the approval
agency that issued the initial approval
of the portable tank (or if unavailable
another approval agency) of the nature
of the modification and request
approval of the modification. The
person desiring to modify the tank must
supply the approval agency with three
sets of all revised drawings,
calculations, and test data relative to the
intended modification.
(2) A statement as to whether the
intended modification has been
examined and determined to be
unacceptable by any approval agency.
The written statement must include the
name of the approving agency, the
reason for nonacceptance, and the
nature of changes made to the
modification since its original rejection.
(3) The approval agency shall review
the request for modification, and if it is
determined that the proposed
modification is in full compliance with
the relevant DOT specification,
including a UN portable tank, the
request shall be approved and the
approval agency shall perform the
following activities:
(i) Return one set of the approved
revised drawings, calculations, and test
data to the applicant. The second and
third sets of the approved revised
drawings, calculations, and data shall be
retained by the approval agency as
required in § 107.404(a)(3) of this
subchapter.
(ii) Ensure through appropriate
inspection that all modifications
conform to the revised drawings,
calculations, and test data.
(iii) Determine the extent to which
retesting of the modified tank is
necessary based on the nature of the
proposed modification, and ensure that
all required retests are satisfactorily
performed.
(iv) If modification to an approved
tank alters any information on the
approval certificate, issue a new
approval certificate for the modified
tank and ensure that any necessary
changes are made to the metal
identification plate. A copy of each
newly issued approval certificate shall
be retained by the approval agency and
by the owner of each portable tank.
(4) If the approval agency determines
that the proposed modification is not in
compliance with the relevant DOT
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specification, the approval agency shall
deny the request in accordance with
paragraph (d) of this section.
(f) Termination of Approval
Certificate. (1) The Associate
Administrator may terminate an
approval issued under this section if he
determines that—
(i) Information upon which the
approval was based is fraudulent or
substantially erroneous; or
(ii) Termination of the approval is
necessary to adequately protect against
risks to life and property; or
(iii) The approval was not issued by
the approval agency in good faith; or
(iv) The portable tank does not meet
the specification.
(2) Before an approval is terminated,
the Associate Administrator gives the
interested party(ies):
(i) Written notice of the facts or
conduct believed to warrant the
termination;
(ii) Opportunity to submit oral and
written evidence; and
(iii) Opportunity to demonstrate or
achieve compliance with the applicable
requirements.
(3) If the Associate Administrator
determines that a certificate of approval
must be terminated to preclude a
significant and imminent adverse affect
on public safety, he may terminate the
certificate immediately. In such
circumstances, the opportunities of
paragraphs (f)(2) (ii) and (iii) of this
section need not be provided prior to
termination of the approval, but shall be
provided as soon as practicable
thereafter.
71. Section 178.274 is added to
subpart H to read as follows:
§ 178.274
tanks.
Specifications for UN portable
(a) General. (1) Each UN portable tank
must meet the requirements of this
section. In addition to the requirements
of this section, requirements specific to
UN portable tanks used for liquid and
solid hazardous materials, nonrefrigerated liquefied gases and
refrigerated liquefied gases are provided
in §§ 178.275, 178.276 and 178.277,
respectively. Requirements for approval,
maintenance, inspection, testing and
use are provided in § 178.273 and part
180, subpart G, of this subchapter. Any
portable tank which meets the
definition of a ‘‘container’’ within the
terms of the International Convention
for Safe Containers (CSC) must meet the
requirements of the CSC as amended
and 49 CFR parts 450 through 453 and
must have a CSC safety approval plate.
(2) In recognition of scientific and
technological advances, the technical
requirements applicable to UN portable
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tanks may be varied if approved by the
Associate Administrator and the
portable tank is shown to provide a
level of safety equal to or exceeding the
requirements of this subchapter.
Portable tanks approved to alternative
technical requirements must be marked
‘‘Alternative Arrangement’’ as specified
in paragraph (i) of this section.
(3) Definitions. The following
definitions apply for the purposes of
design and construction of UN portable
tanks under this subpart:
Alternate Arrangement portable tank
means a UN portable tank that has been
approved to alternative technical
requirements or testing methods other
than those specified for UN portable
tanks in part 178 or part 180 of this
subchapter.
Approval agency means the
designated approval agency authorized
to approve the portable tank in
accordance with the procedures in
subpart E of part 107 of this subchapter.
Design pressure is defined according
to the hazardous materials intended to
be transported in the portable tank. See
§§ 178.275, 178.276 and 178.277, as
applicable.
Design type means a portable tank or
series of portable tanks made of
materials of the same material
specifications and thicknesses,
manufactured by a single manufacturer,
using the same fabrication techniques
(for example, welding procedures) and
made with equivalent structural
equipment, closures, and service
equipment.
Fine grain steel means steel which has
a ferritic grain size of 6 or finer when
determined in accordance with ASTM E
112–96 (see § 171.7 of this subchapter).
Fusible element means a nonreclosing pressure relief device that is
thermally activated and that provides
protection against excessive pressure
buildup in the portable tank developed
by exposure to heat, such as from a fire
(see § 178.275(g)).
Jacket means the outer insulation
cover or cladding which may be part of
the insulation system.
Leakage test means a test using gas to
subject the shell and its service
equipment to an internal pressure.
Maximum allowable working pressure
(MAWP) is defined according to the
hazardous materials intended to be
transported in the portable tank. See
§§ 178.275, 178.276 and 178.277, as
applicable.
Maximum permissible gross mass
(MPGM) means the sum of the tare mass
of the portable tank and the heaviest
hazardous material authorized for
transportation.
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Mild steel means a steel with a
guaranteed minimum tensile strength of
360 N/mm2 to 440 N/mm2 and a
guaranteed minimum elongation at
fracture as specified in paragraph (c)(10)
of this section.
Offshore portable tank means a
portable tank specially designed for
repeated use in the transportation of
hazardous materials to, from and
between offshore facilities. An offshore
portable tank is designed and
constructed in accordance with the
Guidelines for the Approval of
Containers Handled in Open Seas
specified in the IMDG Code (see § 171.7
of this subchapter).
Reference steel means a steel with a
tensile strength of 370 N/mm2 and an
elongation at fracture of 27%.
Service equipment means measuring
instruments and filling, discharge,
venting, safety, heating, cooling and
insulating devices.
Shell means the part of the portable
tank which retains the hazardous
materials intended for transportation,
including openings and closures, but
does not include service equipment or
external structural equipment.
Structural equipment means the
reinforcing, fastening, protective and
stabilizing members external to the
shell.
Test pressure means the maximum
gauge pressure at the top of the shell
during the hydraulic pressure test equal
to not less than 1.5 times the design
pressure for liquids and 1.3 for liquefied
compressed gases. In some instances a
pneumatic test is authorized as an
alternative to the hydraulic test. The
minimum test pressures for portable
tanks intended for specific liquid and
solid hazardous materials are specified
in the applicable portable tank T codes
(such as T1–T23) assigned to these
hazardous materials in the § 172.101
Table of this subchapter.
(b) General design and construction
requirements. (1) The design
temperature range for the shell must be
¥40 °C to 50 °C (¥40 °F to 122 °F) for
hazardous materials transported under
normal conditions of transportation,
except for portable tanks used for
refrigerated liquefied gases where the
minimum design temperature must not
be higher than the lowest (coldest)
temperature (for example, service
temperature) of the contents during
filling, discharge or transportation. For
hazardous materials handled under
elevated temperature conditions, the
design temperature must not be less
than the maximum temperature of the
hazardous material during filling,
discharge or transportation. More severe
design temperatures must be considered
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for portable tanks subjected to severe
climatic conditions (for example,
portable tanks transported in arctic
regions). Shells must be designed and
constructed in accordance with the
requirements of the ASME Code,
Section VIII, Division 1 (see § 171.7 of
this subchapter), except as limited or
modified in this subchapter. For
portable tanks used for liquid or solid
hazardous materials, a design code other
than the ASME Code may be used if
approved by the Associate
Administrator. Portable tanks used for
non-refrigerated and refrigerated
liquified compressed gases require an
ASME certification and U stamp. Shells
must be made of metallic materials
suitable for forming. Non-metallic
materials may be used for the
attachments and supports between the
shell and jacket, provided their material
properties at the minimum and
maximum design temperatures are
proven to be sufficient. For welded
shells, only a material whose
weldability has been fully demonstrated
may be used. Welds must be of high
quality and conform to a level of
integrity at least equivalent to the
welding requirements specified in
Section VIII of the ASME Code for the
welding of pressure vessels. When the
manufacturing process or the materials
make it necessary, the shells must be
suitably heat-treated to guarantee
adequate toughness in the weld and in
the heat-affected zones. In choosing the
material, the design temperature range
must be taken into account with respect
to risk of brittle fracture, stress corrosion
cracking, resistance to impact, and
suitability for the hazardous materials
intended for transportation in the
portable tank. When fine grain steel is
used, the guaranteed value of the yield
strength must be not more than 460 N/
mm2 and the guaranteed value of the
upper limit of the tensile strength must
be not more than 725 N/mm2 according
to the material specification. Aluminum
may not be used as a construction
material for the shells of portable tanks
intended for the transport of nonrefrigerated liquefied gases. For portable
tanks intended for the transport of
liquid or solid hazardous materials,
aluminum may only be used as a
construction material for portable tank
shells if approved by the Associate
Administrator. Portable tank materials
must be suitable for the external
environment where they will be
transported, taking into account the
determined design temperature range.
Portable tanks shall be designed to
withstand, without loss of contents, at
least the internal pressure due to the
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contents and the static, dynamic and
thermal loads during normal conditions
of handling and transportation. The
design must take into account the effects
of fatigue, caused by repeated
application of these loads through the
expected life of the portable tank.
(2) Portable tank shells, fittings, and
pipework shall be constructed from
materials that are:
(i) Compatible with the hazardous
materials intended to be transported; or
(ii) Properly passivated or neutralized
by chemical reaction, if applicable; or
(iii) For portable tanks used for liquid
and solid materials, lined with
corrosion-resistant material directly
bonded to the shell or attached by
equivalent means.
(3) Gaskets and seals shall be made of
materials that are compatible with the
hazardous materials intended to be
transported.
(4) When shells are lined, the lining
must be compatible with the hazardous
materials intended to be transported,
homogeneous, non-porous, free from
perforations, sufficiently elastic and
compatible with the thermal expansion
characteristics of the shell. The lining of
every shell, shell fittings and piping
must be continuous and must extend
around the face of any flange. Where
external fittings are welded to the tank,
the lining must be continuous through
the fitting and around the face of
external flanges. Joints and seams in the
lining must be made by fusing the
material together or by other equally
effective means.
(5) Contact between dissimilar metals
which could result in damage by
galvanic action must be prevented by
appropriate measures.
(6) The construction materials of the
portable tank, including any devices,
gaskets, linings and accessories, must
not adversely affect or react with the
hazardous materials intended to be
transported in the portable tank.
(7) Portable tanks must be designed
and constructed with supports that
provide a secure base during
transportation and with suitable lifting
and tie-down attachments.
(c) Design criteria. (1) Portable tanks
and their fastenings must, under the
maximum permissible loads and
maximum permissible working
pressures, be capable of absorbing the
following separately applied static
forces (for calculation purposes,
acceleration due to gravity (g) =9.81m/
s2):
(i) In the direction of travel: 2g (twice
the MPGM multiplied by the
acceleration due to gravity);
(ii) Horizontally at right angles to the
direction of travel: 1g (the MPGM
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multiplied by the acceleration due to
gravity);
(iii) Vertically upwards: 1g (the
MPGM multiplied by the acceleration
due to gravity); and
(iv) Vertically downwards: 2g (twice
the MPGM multiplied by the
acceleration due to gravity).
(2) Under each of the forces specified
in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the
safety factor must be as follows:
(i) For metals having a clearly defined
yield point, a design margin of 1.5 in
relation to the guaranteed yield strength;
or
(ii) For metals with no clearly defined
yield point, a design margin of 1.5 in
relation to the guaranteed 0.2% proof
strength and, for austenitic steels, the
1% proof strength.
(3) The values of yield strength or
proof strength must be the values
according to recognized material
standards. When austenitic steels are
used, the specified minimum values of
yield strength or proof strength
according to the material standards may
be increased by up to 15% for portable
tanks used for liquid and solid
hazardous materials, other than toxic by
inhalation liquids meeting the criteria of
Hazard Zone A or Hazard Zone B (see
§ 173.133 of this subchapter), when
these greater values are attested in the
material inspection certificate.
(4) Portable tanks must be capable of
being electrically grounded to prevent
dangerous electrostatic discharge when
they are used for Class 2 flammable
gases or Class 3 flammable liquids,
including elevated temperature
materials transported at or above their
flash point.
(5) For shells of portable tanks used
for liquefied compressed gases, the shell
must consist of a circular cross section.
Shells must be of a design capable of
being stress-analysed mathematically or
experimentally by resistance strain
gauges as specified in UG–101, Section
VIII of the ASME Code (see § 171.7 of
this subchapter), or other methods
approved by the Associate
Administrator.
(6) Shells must be designed and
constructed to withstand a hydraulic
test pressure of not less than 1.5 times
the design pressure for portable tanks
used for liquids and 1.3 times the design
pressure for portable tanks used for
liquefied compressed gases. Specific
requirements are provided for each
hazardous material in the applicable T
Code or portable tank special provision
specified in the § 172.101 Table of this
subchapter. The minimum shell
thickness requirements must also be
taken into account.
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(7) For metals exhibiting a clearly
defined yield point or characterized by
a guaranteed proof strength (0.2% proof
strength, generally, or 1% proof strength
for austenitic steels), the primary
membrane stress σ (sigma) in the shell
must not exceed 0.75 Re or 0.50 Rm,
whichever is lower, at the test pressure,
where:
Re = yield strength in N/mm2, or 0.2%
proof strength or, for austenitic
steels, 1% proof strength;
Rm = minimum tensile strength in N/
mm2.
(8) The values of Re and Rm to be
used must be the specified minimum
values according to recognized material
standards. When austenitic steels are
used, the specified minimum values for
Re and Rm according to the material
standards may be increased by up to
15% when greater values are attested in
the material inspection certificate.
(9) Steels which have a Re/Rm ratio
of more than 0.85 are not allowed for
the construction of welded shells. The
values of Re and Rm to be used in
determining this ratio must be the
values specified in the material
inspection certificate.
(10) Steels used in the construction of
shells must have an elongation at
fracture, in percentage, of not less than
10,000/Rm with an absolute minimum
of 16% for fine grain steels and 20% for
other steels.
(11) For the purpose of determining
actual values for materials for sheet
metal, the axis of the tensile test
specimen must be at right angles
(transversely) to the direction of rolling.
The permanent elongation at fracture
must be measured on test specimens of
rectangular cross sections in accordance
with ISO 6892 (see § 171.7 of this
subchapter), using a 50 mm gauge
length.
(d) Minimum shell thickness. (1) The
minimum shell thickness must be the
greatest thickness of the following:
(i) the minimum thickness
determined in accordance with the
requirements of paragraphs (d)(2)
through (d)(10) of this section;
(ii) the minimum thickness
determined in accordance with Section
VIII of the ASME Code (see § 171.7 of
this subchapter) or other approved
pressure vessel code; or
(iii) the minimum thickness specified
in the applicable T code or portable tank
special provision indicated for each
hazardous material in the § 172.101
Table of this subchapter.
(2) Shells (cylindrical portions, heads
and manhole covers) not more than 1.80
m in diameter may not be less than 5
mm thick in the reference steel or of
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equivalent thickness in the metal to be
used. Shells more than 1.80 m in
diameter may not be less than 6 mm (0.2
inches) thick in the reference steel or of
equivalent thickness in the metal to be
used. For portable tanks used only for
the transportation of powdered or
granular solid hazardous materials of
Packing Group II or III, the minimum
thickness requirement may be reduced
to 5 mm in the reference steel or of
equivalent thickness in the metal to be
used regardless of the shell diameter.
For vacuum-insulated tanks, the
aggregate thickness of the jacket and the
shell must correspond to the minimum
thickness prescribed in this paragraph,
with the thickness of the shell itself not
less than the minimum thickness
prescribed in paragraph (d)(3) of this
section.
(3) When additional protection
against shell damage is provided in the
case of portable tanks used for liquid
and solid hazardous materials requiring
test pressures less than 2.65 bar (265.0
kPa), subject to certain limitations
specified in the UN Recommendations
(see § 171.7 of this subchapter), the
Associate Administrator may approve a
reduced minimum shell thickness.
(4) The cylindrical portions, heads
and manhole covers of all shells must
not be less than 3 mm (0.1 inch) thick
regardless of the material of
construction, except for portable tanks
used for liquefied compressed gases
where the cylindrical portions, ends
(heads) and manhole covers of all shells
must not be less than 4 mm (0.2 inch)
thick regardless of the material of
construction.
(5) When steel is used, that has
characteristics other than that of
reference steel, the equivalent thickness
of the shell and heads must be
determined according to the following
formula:
e1 =
21.4e 0 d1
1.8m 3 Rm1 × A1
Where:
e1 = required equivalent thickness (in mm) of
the metal to be used;
e0 = minimum thickness (in mm) of the
reference steel specified in the
applicable T code or portable tank
special provision indicated for each
material in the § 172.101 Table of this
subchapter;
d1 = 1.8m, unless the formula is used to
determine the equivalent minimum
thickness for a portable tank shell that is
required to have a minimum thickness of
8mm or 10mm according to the
applicable T code indicated in the
§ 172.101 Table of this subchapter. When
reference steel thicknesses of 8mm or
10mm are specified, d1 is equal to the
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actual diameter of the shell but not less
than 1.8m;
Rm1 = guaranteed minimum tensile strength
(in N/mm 2) of the metal to be used;
A1 = guaranteed minimum elongation at
fracture (in %) of the metal to be used
according to recognized material
standards.
(6) The wall and all parts of the shell
may not have a thickness less than that
prescribed in paragraphs (d)(2), (d)(3)
and (d)(4) of this section. This thickness
must be exclusive of any corrosion
allowance.
(7) There must be no sudden change
of plate thickness at the attachment of
the heads to the cylindrical portion of
the shell.
(e) Service equipment. (1) Service
equipment must be arranged so that it
is protected against the risk of
mechanical damage by external forces
during handling and transportation.
When the connections between the
frame and the shell allow relative
movement between the sub-assemblies,
the equipment must be fastened to allow
such movement without risk of damage
to any working part. The external
discharge fittings (pipe sockets, shut-off
devices) and the internal stop-valve and
its seating must be protected against
mechanical damage by external forces
(for example, by using shear sections).
Each internal self-closing stop-valve
must be protected by a shear section or
sacrificial device located outboard of the
valve. The shear section or sacrificial
device must break at no more than 70%
of the load that would cause failure of
the internal self-closing stop valve. The
filling and discharge devices (including
flanges or threaded plugs) and any
protective caps must be capable of being
secured against unintended opening.
(2) Each filling or discharge opening
of a portable tank must be clearly
marked to indicate its function.
(3) Each stop-valve or other means of
closure must be designed and
constructed to a rated pressure not less
than the MAWP of the shell taking into
account the temperatures expected
during transport. All stop-valves with
screwed spindles must close by a
clockwise motion of the handwheel. For
other stop-valves, the position (open
and closed) and direction of closure
must be clearly indicated. All stopvalves must be designed to prevent
unintentional opening.
(4) Piping must be designed,
constructed and installed to avoid the
risk of damage due to thermal expansion
and contraction, mechanical shock and
vibration. All piping must be of a
suitable metallic material. Welded pipe
joints must be used wherever possible.
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(5) Joints in copper tubing must be
brazed or have an equally strong metal
union. The melting point of brazing
materials must be no lower than 525°C
(977°F). The joints must not decrease
the strength of the tubing, such as may
happen when cutting threads. Brazed
joints are not authorized for portable
tanks intended for refrigerated liquefied
gases.
(6) The burst pressure of all piping
and pipe fittings must be greater than
the highest of four times the MAWP of
the shell or four times the pressure to
which it may be subjected in service by
the action of a pump or other device
(except pressure relief devices).
(7) Ductile metals must be used in the
construction of valves and accessories.
(f) Pressure relief devices.—(1)
Marking of pressure relief devices. Every
pressure relief device must be clearly
and permanently marked with the
following:
(i) the pressure (in bar or kPa) or
temperature for fusible elements (in °C)
at which it is set to discharge;
(ii) the allowable tolerance at the
discharge pressure for reclosing devices;
(iii) the reference temperature
corresponding to the rated pressure for
frangible discs;
(iv) the allowable temperature
tolerance for fusible elements;
(v) the rated flow capacity of the
device in standard cubic meters of air
per second (m3/s)determined according
to ISO 4126–1 (see § 171.7 of this
subchapter); and
(vi) when practicable, the device must
show the manufacturer’s name and
product number.
(2) Connections to pressure relief
devices. Connections to pressure relief
devices must be of sufficient size to
enable the required discharge to pass
unrestricted to the safety device. No
stop-valve may be installed between the
shell and the pressure relief devices
except where duplicate devices are
provided for maintenance or other
reasons and the stop-valves serving the
devices actually in use are locked open
or the stop-valves are interlocked so that
at least one of the devices is always in
use. There must be no obstruction in an
opening leading to a vent or pressure
relief device which might restrict or cutoff the flow from the shell to that
device. Vents or pipes from the pressure
relief device outlets, when used, must
deliver the relieved vapor or liquid to
the atmosphere in conditions of
minimum back-pressure on the relieving
devices.
(3) Location of pressure relief devices.
(i) Each pressure relief device inlet must
be situated on top of the shell in a
position as near the longitudinal and
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transverse center of the shell as
reasonably practicable. All pressure
relief device inlets must, under
maximum filling conditions, be situated
in the vapor space of the shell and the
devices must be so arranged as to ensure
that any escaping vapor is not restricted
in any manner. For flammable
hazardous materials, the escaping vapor
must be directed away from the shell in
such a manner that it cannot impinge
upon the shell. For refrigerated liquefied
gases, the escaping vapor must be
directed away from the tank and in such
a manner that it cannot impinge upon
the tank. Protective devices which
deflect the flow of vapor are permissible
provided the required relief-device
capacity is not reduced.
(ii) Provisions must be implemented
to prevent unauthorized persons from
access to the pressure relief devices and
to protect the devices from damage
caused by the portable tank overturning.
(g) Gauging devices. Unless a portable
tank is intended to be filled by weight,
it must be equipped with one or more
gauging devices. Glass level-gauges and
gauges made of other fragile material,
which are in direct communication with
the contents of the tank are prohibited.
A connection for a vacuum gauge must
be provided in the jacket of a vacuuminsulated portable tank.
(h) Portable tank supports,
frameworks, lifting and tie-down
attachments. (1) Portable tanks must be
designed and constructed with a
support structure to provide a secure
base during transport. The forces and
safety factors specified in paragraphs
(c)(1) and (c)(2) of this section,
respectively, must be taken into account
in this aspect of the design. Skids,
frameworks, cradles or other similar
structures are acceptable.
(2) The combined stresses caused by
portable tank mountings (for example,
cradles, framework, etc.) and portable
tank lifting and tie-down attachments
must not cause stress that would
damage the shell in a manner that
would compromise its lading retention
capability. Permanent lifting and tiedown attachments must be fitted to all
portable tanks. Preferably they should
be fitted to the portable tank supports
but may be secured to reinforcing plates
located on the shell at the points of
support. Each portable tank must be
designed so that the center of gravity of
the filled tank is approximately centered
within the points of attachment for
lifting devices.
(3) In the design of supports and
frameworks, the effects of
environmental corrosion must be taken
into account.
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(4) Forklift pockets must be capable of
being closed off. The means of closing
forklift pockets must be a permanent
part of the framework or permanently
attached to the framework. Single
compartment portable tanks with a
length less than 3.65 m (12 ft.) need not
have forklift pockets that are capable of
being closed off provided that:
(i) The shell, including all the fittings,
are well protected from being hit by the
forklift blades; and
(ii) The distance between forklift
pockets (measured from the center of
each pocket) is at least half of the
maximum length of the portable tank.
(5) During transport, portable tanks
must be adequately protected against
damage to the shell, and service
equipment resulting from lateral and
longitudinal impact and overturning, or
the shell and service equipment must be
constructed to withstand the forces
resulting from impact or overturning.
External fittings must be protected so as
to preclude the release of the shell
contents upon impact or overturning of
the portable tank on its fittings.
Examples of protection include:
(i) Protection against lateral impact
which may consist of longitudinal bars
protecting the shell on both sides at the
level of the median line;
(ii) Protection of the portable tank
against overturning which may consist
of reinforcement rings or bars fixed
across the frame;
(iii) Protection against rear impact
which may consist of a bumper or
frame;
(iv) Protection of the shell against
damage from impact or overturning by
use of an ISO frame in accordance with
ISO 1496–3 (see § 171.7 of this
subchapter); and
(v) Protection of the portable tank
from impact or damage that may result
from overturning by an insulation
jacket.
(i) Marking. (1) Every portable tank
must be fitted with a corrosion resistant
metal plate permanently attached to the
portable tank in a conspicuous place
and readily accessible for inspection.
When the plate cannot be permanently
attached to the shell, the shell must be
marked with at least the information
required by Section VIII of the ASME
Code (see § 171.7 of this subchapter). At
a minimum, the following information
must be marked on the plate by
stamping or by any other equivalent
method:
Country of manufacture
UN
Approval Country
Approval Number
Alternative Arrangements (see
§ 178.247(a)(2)) ‘‘AA’’
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Manufacturer’s name or mark
Manufacturer’s serial number
Approval Agency (Authorized body for the
design approval)
Owner’s registration number
Year of manufacture
Pressure vessel code to which the shell is
designed
Test pressurellllbar gauge.
MAWPllllbar gauge.
External design pressure (not required for
portable tanks used for refrigerated
liquefied gases)llllbar gauge.
Design temperature rangellll°C
tollll°C. (For portable tanks used
for refrigerated liquefied gases, the
minimum design temperature must be
marked.)
Water capacity at 20°C/llllliters.
Water capacity of each compartment at
20°Cllllliters.
Initial pressure test date and witness
identification.
MAWP for heating/cooling
systemllllbar gauge.
Shell material(s) and material standard
reference(s).
Equivalent thickness in reference
steelllllmm.
Lining material (when applicable).
Date and type of most recent periodic test(s).
MonthllllYearllllTest
pressurellllbar gauge.
Stamp of approval agency that performed or
witnessed the most recent test.
For portable tanks used for refrigerated
liquefied gases:
Either ‘‘thermally insulated’’ or ‘‘vacuum
insulated’’llll.
Effectiveness of the insulation system (heat
influx)llllWatts (W).
Reference holding timelllldays or hours
and initial pressurellllbar/kPa
gauge and degree of fillingllllin kg
for each refrigerated liquefied gas
permitted for transportation.
(2) The following information must be
marked either on the portable tank itself
or on a metal plate firmly secured to the
portable tank:
Name of the operator.
Name of hazardous materials being
transported and maximum mean bulk
temperature (except for refrigerated
liquefied gases, the name and
temperature are only required when the
maximum mean bulk temperature is
higher than 50°C).
Maximum permissible gross mass
(MPGM)llllkg.
Unladen (tare) massllllkg.
Note to Paragraph (i)(2): For the
identification of the hazardous materials
being transported refer to part 172 of this
subchapter.
(3) If a portable tank is designed and
approved for open seas operations, such
as offshore oil exploration, in
accordance with the IMDG Code, the
words ‘‘OFFSHORE PORTABLE TANK’’
must be marked on the identification
plate.
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(j) Initial inspection and test. The
initial inspection and test of a portable
tank must include the following:
(1) A check of the design
characteristics.
(2) An internal and external
examination of the portable tank and its
fittings, taking into account the
hazardous materials to be transported.
For UN portable tanks used for
refrigerated liquefied gases, a pressure
test using an inert gas may be conducted
instead of a hydrostatic test. An internal
inspection is not required for a portable
tank used for the dedicated
transportation of refrigerated liquefied
gases that are not filled with an
inspection opening.
(3) A pressure test as specified in
paragraph (i) of this section.
(4) A leakage test.
(5) A test of the satisfactory operation
of all service equipment including
pressure relief devices must also be
performed. When the shell and its
fittings have been pressure-tested
separately, they must be subjected to a
leakage test after reassembly. All welds,
subject to full stress level in the shell,
must be inspected during the initial test
by radiographic, ultrasonic, or another
suitable non-destructive test method.
This does not apply to the jacket.
(6) A UN portable tank that meets the
definition of ‘‘container’’ in the CSC (see
49 CFR 450.3(a)(2)) must be subjected to
an impact test using a prototype
representing each design type. The
prototype portable tank must be shown
to be capable of absorbing the forces
resulting from an impact not less than
4 times (4 g) the maximum permissable
gross mass of the fully loaded portable
tank at a duration typical of the
mechanical shocks experienced in rail
transportation. A listing of standards
describing methods acceptable for
performing the impact test are provided
in the UN Recommendations (see
§ 171.7 of this subchapter). UN portable
tanks used for the dedicated
transportation of ‘‘Helium, refrigerated
liquid,’’ UN1963 and ‘‘Hydrogen,
refrigerated liquid,’’ UN1966 that are
marked ‘‘NOT FOR RAIL TRANSPORT’’
in letters of a minimum height of 20 cm
(8 inches) on at least two sides of the
portable tank are excepted from the 4 g
impact test.
(7) The following tests must be
completed on a portable tank or a series
of portable tanks designed and
constructed to a single design type that
is also a CSC container without leakage
or deformation that would render the
portable tank unsafe for transportation
and use:
(i) Longitudinal inertia. The portable
tank loaded to its maximum gross
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weight must be positioned with its
longitudinal axis vertical. It shall be
held in this position for five minutes by
support at the lower end of the base
structure providing vertical and lateral
restraint and by support at the upper
end of the base structure providing
lateral restraint only.
(ii) Lateral inertia. The portable tank
loaded to its maximum gross weight
must be positioned for five minutes
with its transverse axis vertical. It shall
be held in this position for five minutes
by support at the lower side of the base
structure providing vertical and lateral
restraint and by support at the upper
side of the base structure providing
lateral restraint only.
72. Section 178.275 is added to
subpart H to read as follows:
§ 178.275 Specification for UN Portable
Tanks intended for the transportation of
liquid and solid hazardous materials.
(a) In addition to the requirements of
§ 178.274, this section sets forth
definitions and requirements that apply
to UN portable tanks intended for the
transportation of liquid and solid
hazardous materials.
(b) Definitions and requirements.—(1)
Design pressure means the pressure to
be used in calculations required by the
recognized pressure vessel code. The
design pressure must not be less than
the highest of the following pressures:
(i) The maximum effective gauge
pressure allowed in the shell during
filling or discharge; or
(ii) The sum of—
(A) The absolute vapor pressure (in
bar) of the hazardous material at 65 °C,
minus 1 bar (149 °F, minus 100 kPa);
(B) The partial pressure (in bar) of air
or other gases in the ullage space,
resulting from their compression during
filling without pressure relief by a
maximum ullage temperature of 65 °C
(149 °F) and a liquid expansion due to
an increase in mean bulk temperature of
35 °C (95 °F); and
(C) A head pressure determined on
the basis of the forces specified in
§ 178.274(c) of this subchapter, but not
less than 0.35 bar (35 kPa).
(2) Maximum allowable working
pressure (MAWP) means a pressure that
must not be less than the highest of the
following pressures measured at the top
of the shell while in operating position:
(i) The maximum effective gauge
pressure allowed in the shell during
filling or discharge; or
(ii) The maximum effective gauge
pressure to which the shell is designed
which must be not less than the design
pressure.
(c) Service equipment. (1) In addition
to the requirements specified in
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§ 178.274, for service equipment, all
openings in the shell, intended for
filling or discharging the portable tank
must be fitted with a manually operated
stop-valve located as close to the shell
as reasonably practicable. Other
openings, except for openings leading to
venting or pressure relief devices, must
be equipped with either a stop-valve or
another suitable means of closure
located as close to the shell as
reasonably practicable.
(2) All portable tanks must be fitted
with a manhole or other inspection
openings of a suitable size to allow for
internal inspection and adequate access
for maintenance and repair of the
interior. Compartmented portable tanks
must have a manhole or other
inspection openings for each
compartment.
(3) For insulated portable tanks, top
fittings must be surrounded by a spill
collection reservoir with suitable drains.
(4) Piping must be designed,
constructed and installed to avoid the
risk of damage due to thermal expansion
and contraction, mechanical shock and
vibration. All piping must be of a
suitable metallic material. Welded pipe
joints must be used wherever possible.
(d) Bottom openings. (1) Certain
hazardous materials may not be
transported in portable tanks with
bottom openings. When the applicable T
code or portable tank special provision,
as referenced for materials in the
§ 172.101 Table of this subchapter,
specifies that bottom openings are
prohibited, there must be no openings
below the liquid level of the shell when
it is filled to its maximum permissible
filling limit. When an existing opening
is closed, it must be accomplished by
internally and externally welding one
plate to the shell.
(2) Bottom discharge outlets for
portable tanks carrying certain solid,
crystallizable or highly viscous
hazardous materials must be equipped
with at least two serially fitted and
mutually independent shut-off devices.
Use of only two shut-off devices is only
authorized when this paragraph is
referenced in the applicable T Code
indicated for each hazardous material in
the § 172.101 Table of this subchapter.
The design of the equipment must be to
the satisfaction of the approval agency
and must include:
(i) An external stop-valve fitted as
close to the shell as reasonably
practicable; and
(ii) A liquid tight closure at the end
of the discharge pipe, which may be a
bolted blank flange or a screw cap.
(3) Except as provided in paragraph
(c)(2) of this section, every bottom
discharge outlet must be equipped with
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three serially fitted and mutually
independent shut-off devices. The
design of the equipment must include:
(i) A self-closing internal stop-valve,
which is a stop-valve within the shell or
within a welded flange or its companion
flange, such that:
(A) The control devices for the
operation of the valve are designed to
prevent any unintended opening
through impact or other inadvertent act;
(B) The valve is operable from above
or below;
(C) If possible, the setting of the valve
(open or closed) must be capable of
being verified from the ground;
(D) Except for portable tanks having a
capacity less than 1,000 liters (264.2
gallons), it must be possible to close the
valve from an accessible position on the
portable tank that is remote from the
valve itself within 30 seconds of
actuation; and
(E) The valve must continue to be
effective in the event of damage to the
external device for controlling the
operation of the valve;
(ii) An external stop-valve fitted as
close to the shell as reasonably
practicable;
(iii) A liquid tight closure at the end
of the discharge pipe, which may be a
bolted blank flange or a screw cap; and
(iv) For portable tanks used for the
transportation of liquid materials that
are flammable, pyrophoric, oxidizing or
toxic, the remote means of closure must
be capable of thermal activation. The
thermal means of activation must
activate at a temperature of not more
than 121 °C (250 °F).
(e) Pressure relief devices. All portable
tanks must be fitted with at least one
pressure relief device. All relief devices
must be designed, constructed and
marked in accordance with the
requirements of this subchapter.
(f) Vacuum-relief devices. (1) A shell
which is to be equipped with a vacuumrelief device must be designed to
withstand, without permanent
deformation, an external pressure of not
less than 0.21 bar (21.0 kPa). The
vacuum-relief device must be set to
relieve at a vacuum setting not greater
than –0.21 bar (–21.0 kPa) unless the
shell is designed for a higher external
over pressure, in which case the
vacuum-relief pressure of the device to
be fitted must not be greater than the
tank design vacuum pressure. A shell
that is not fitted with a vacuum-relief
device must be designed to withstand,
without permanent deformation, an
external pressure of not less than 0.4 bar
(40.0 kPa).
(2) Vacuum-relief devices used on
portable tanks intended for the
transportation of hazardous materials
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meeting the criteria of Class 3, including
elevated temperature hazardous
materials transported at or above their
flash point, must prevent the immediate
passage of flame into the shell or the
portable tank must have a shell capable
of withstanding, without leakage, an
internal explosion resulting from the
passage of flame into the shell.
(g) Pressure relief devices. (1) Each
portable tank with a capacity not less
than 1,900 liters (501.9 gallons) and
every independent compartment of a
portable tank with a similar capacity,
must be provided with one or more
pressure relief devices of the reclosing
type. Such portable tanks may, in
addition, have a frangible disc or fusible
element in parallel with the reclosing
devices, except when the applicable T
code assigned to a hazardous material
requires that the frangible disc precede
the pressure relief device, according to
paragraph (g)(3) of this section, or when
no bottom openings are allowed. The
pressure relief devices must have
sufficient capacity to prevent rupture of
the shell due to over pressurization or
vacuum resulting from filling,
discharging, heating of the contents or
fire.
(2) Pressure relief devices must be
designed to prevent the entry of foreign
matter, the leakage of liquid and the
development of any dangerous excess
pressure.
(3) When required for certain
hazardous materials by the applicable T
code or portable tank special provision
specified for a hazardous material in the
§ 172.101 Table of this subchapter,
portable tanks must have a pressure
relief device consistent with the
requirements of this subchapter. Except
for a portable tank in dedicated service
that is fitted with an approved relief
device constructed of materials
compatible with the hazardous material,
the relief device system must include a
frangible disc preceding (such as,
between the lading and the reclosing
pressure relief device) a reclosing
pressure relief device. A pressure gauge
or suitable tell-tale indicator for the
detection of disc rupture, pin-holing or
leakage must be provided in the space
between the frangible disc and the
pressure relief device to allow the
portable tank operator to check to
determine if the disc is leak free. The
frangible disc must rupture at a nominal
pressure 10% above the start-todischarge pressure of the reclosable
pressure relief device.
(4) Every portable tank with a
capacity less than 1,900 liters (501.9
gallons) must be fitted with a pressure
relief device which, except as provided
in paragraph (g)(3) of this section, may
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be a frangible disc when this disc is set
to rupture at a nominal pressure equal
to the test pressure at any temperature
within the design temperature range.
(5) When the shell is fitted for
pressure discharge, a suitable pressure
relief device must provide the inlet line
to the portable tank and set to operate
at a pressure not higher than the MAWP
of the shell, and a stop-valve must be
fitted as close to the shell as practicable
to minimize the potential for damage.
(6) Setting of pressure relief devices.
(i) Pressure relief devices must operate
only in conditions of excessive rise in
temperature. The shell must not be
subject to undue fluctuations of
pressure during normal conditions of
transportation.
(ii) The required pressure relief device
must be set to start to discharge at a
nominal pressure of five-sixths of the
test pressure for shells having a test
pressure of not more than 4.5 bar (450
kPa) and 110% of two-thirds of the test
pressure for shells having a test pressure
of more than 4.5 bar (450 kPa). A selfclosing relief device must close at a
pressure not more than 10% below the
pressure at which the discharge starts.
The device must remain closed at all
lower pressures. This requirement does
not prevent the use of vacuum-relief or
combination pressure relief and
vacuum-relief devices.
(h) Fusible elements. Fusible elements
must operate at a temperature between
110°C (230°F) and 149°C (300.2°F)
provided that the pressure in the shell
at the fusing temperature will not
exceed the test pressure. They must be
placed at the top of the shell with their
inlets in the vapor space and in no case
may they be shielded from external
heat. Fusible elements must not be
utilized on portable tanks with a test
pressure which exceeds 2.65 bar (265.0
kPa). Fusible elements used on portable
tanks intended for the transport of
elevated temperature hazardous
materials must be designed to operate at
a temperature higher than the maximum
temperature that will be experienced
during transport and must be designed
to the satisfaction of the approval
agency.
(i) Capacity of pressure relief devices.
(1) The reclosing pressure relief device
required by paragraph (g)(1) of this
section must have a minimum cross
sectional flow area equivalent to an
orifice of 31.75 mm (1.3 inches)
diameter. Vacuum-relief devices, when
used, must have a cross sectional flow
area not less than 284 mm 2 (11.2
inches 2).
(2) Under conditions of complete fire
engulfment of the portable tank, the
combined delivery capacity of the relief
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devices must be sufficient to limit the
pressure in the shell to 20% above the
start-to-discharge pressure specified in
paragraph (g)(6) of this section.
Emergency pressure relief devices may
be used to achieve the full relief
capacity prescribed. The total required
capacity of the relief devices may be
determined using the formula in
paragraph (i)(2)(i)(A) of this section or
the table in paragraph (i)(2)(iii) of this
section.
(i)(A) To determine the total required
capacity of the relief devices, which
must be regarded as being the sum of
the individual capacities of all the
contributing devices, the following
formula must be used:
Q = 12.4
FA 0.82
LC
ZT
M
Where:
Q = minimum required rate of discharge in
cubic meters of air per second (m 3/s) at
standard conditions: 1 bar and 0°C (273
K);
F = for uninsulated shells: 1; for insulated
shells: U(649-t)/13.6 but in no case is
less than 0.25 where: U = thermal
conductance of the insulation, in
kW·m¥2 K¥1, at 38°C; and t = actual
temperature of the hazardous material
during filling (in °C) or when this
temperature is unknown, let t = 15°C.
The value of F given in this paragraph
(i)(2)(i)(A) for insulated shells may only
be used if the insulation is in
conformance with paragraph (i)(2)(iv) of
this section;
A = total external surface area of shell in
square meters;
Z = the gas compressibility factor in the
accumulating condition (when this factor
is unknown, let Z equal 1.0);
T = absolute temperature in Kelvin (°C + 273)
above the pressure relief devices in the
accumulating condition;
L = the latent heat of vaporization of the
liquid, in kJ/kg, in the accumulating
condition;
M = molecular weight of the hazardous
material.
(B) The constant C, as shown in the
formula in paragraph (i)(2)(i)(A) of this
section, is derived from one of the
following formula as a function of the
ratio k of specific heats:
k=
cp
cv
Where:
cp is the specific heat at constant pressure;
and
cv is the specific heat at constant volume.
(C) When k >1:
k +1
C= k
 2  k −1
 k + 1
(D) When k = 1 or k is unknown, a
value of 0.607 may be used for the
constant C. C may also be taken from the
following table:
C CONSTANT VALUE TABLE
k
1.00
1.02
1.04
1.06
1.08
1.10
1.12
1.14
1.16
1.18
1.20
1.22
1.24
C
k
0.607
0.611
0.615
0.620
0.624
0.628
0.633
0.637
0.641
0.645
0.649
0.652
0.656
1.26
1.28
1.30
1.32
1.34
1.36
1.38
1.40
1.42
1.44
1.46
1.48
1.50
(ii) As an alternative to the formula in
paragraph (i)(2)(i)(A) of this section,
relief devices for shells used for
transporting liquids may be sized in
accordance with the table in paragraph
(i)(2)(iii) of this section. The table in
C
k
0.660
0.664
0.667
0.671
0.674
0.678
0.681
0.685
0.688
0.691
0.695
0.698
0.701
1.52
1.54
1.56
1.58
1.60
1.62
1.64
1.66
1.68
1.70
2.00
2.20
paragraph (i)(2)(iii) of this section
assumes an insulation value of F = 1
and must be adjusted accordingly when
the shell is insulated. Other values used
in determining the table in paragraph
(i)(2)(iii) of this section are: L = 334.94
C
0.704
0.707
0.710
0.713
0.716
0.719
0.722
0.725
0.728
0.731
0.770
0.793
kJ/kg; M = 86.7; T = 394 K; Z = 1; and
C = 0.607.
(iii) Minimum emergency vent
capacity, Q, in cubic meters per air per
second at 1 bar and 0°C (273 K) shown
in the following table:
MINIMUM EMERGENCY VENT CAPACITY
[Q Values]
A
Exposed area
(square meters)
Q
(Cubic meters of air per second)
A
Exposed area
(square meters)
Q
(Cubic meters of air per second)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
14
16
18
0.230
0.320
0.405
0.487
0.565
0.641
0.715
0.788
0.859
0.998
1.132
1.263
1.391
37.5
40
42.5
45
47.5
50
52.5
55
57.5
60
62.5
65
67.5
2.539
2.677
2.814
2.949
3.082
3.215
3.346
3.476
3.605
3.733
3.860
3.987
4.112
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MINIMUM EMERGENCY VENT CAPACITY—Continued
[Q Values]
A
Exposed area
(square meters)
Q
(Cubic meters of air per second)
A
Exposed area
(square meters)
Q
(Cubic meters of air per second)
20
22.5
25
27.5
30
32.5
35
1.517
1.670
1.821
1.969
2.115
2.258
2.400
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
4.236
4.483
4.726
4.967
5.206
5.442
5.676
(iv) Insulation systems, used for the
purpose of reducing venting capacity,
must be specifically approved by the
approval agency. In all cases, insulation
systems approved for this purpose
must—
(A) Remain effective at all
temperatures up to 649 °C (1200.2 °F);
and
(B) Be jacketed with a material having
a melting point of 700 °C (1292 °F) or
greater.
(j) Approval, inspection and testing.
Approval procedures for UN portable
tanks are specified in § 178.273.
Inspection and testing requirements are
specified in § 180.605 of this
subchapter.
73. Section 178.276 is added to
subpart H to read as follows:
§ 178.276 Requirements for the design,
construction, inspection and testing of
portable tanks intended for the
transportation of non-refrigerated liquefied
compressed gases.
(a) In addition to the requirements of
§ 178.274 applicable to UN portable
tanks, the following requirements apply
to UN portable tanks used for nonrefrigerated liquefied compressed gases.
In addition to the definitions in
§ 178.274, the following definitions
apply:
(1) Design pressure means the
pressure to be used in calculations
required by the ASME Code, Section
VIII (see § 171.7 of this subchapter). The
design pressure must be not less than
the highest of the following pressures:
(i) The maximum effective gauge
pressure allowed in the shell during
filling or discharge; or
(ii) The sum of:
(A) The maximum effective gauge
pressure to which the shell is designed
as defined in this paragraph under
‘‘MAWP’’; and
(B) A head pressure determined on
the basis of the dynamic forces specified
in paragraph (h) of this section, but not
less than 0.35 bar (35 kPa).
(2) Design reference temperature
means the temperature at which the
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vapor pressure of the contents is
determined for the purpose of
calculating the MAWP. The value for
each portable tank type is as follows:
(i) Shell with a diameter of 1.5 meters
(4.9 ft.) or less: 65 °C (149 °F); or
(ii) Shell with a diameter of more than
1.5 meters (4.9 ft.):
(A) Without insulation or sun shield:
60 °C (140 °F);
(B) With sun shield: 55 °C (131 °F);
and
(C) With insulation: 50 °C (122 °F).
(3) Filling density means the average
mass of liquefied compressed gas per
liter of shell capacity (kg/l).
(4) Maximum allowable working
pressure (MAWP) means a pressure that
must be not less than the highest of the
following pressures measured at the top
of the shell while in operating position,
but in no case less than 7 bar (700 kPa):
(i) The maximum effective gauge
pressure allowed in the shell during
filling or discharge; or
(ii) The maximum effective gauge
pressure to which the shell is designed,
which must be:
(A) Not less than the pressure
specified for each liquefied compressed
gas listed in portable tank special
provision T50; and
(B) Not less than the sum of:
(1) The absolute vapor pressure (in
bar) of the liquefied compressed gas at
the design reference temperature minus
1 bar; and
(2) The partial pressure (in bar) of air
or other gases in the ullage space which
is determined by the design reference
temperature and the liquid phase
expansion due to the increase of the
mean bulk temperature of tr-tf (tf =
filling temperature, usually 15 °C, tr =
50 °C maximum mean bulk
temperature).
(b) General design and construction
requirements. (1) Shells must be of
seamless or welded steel construction,
or combination of both, and have a
water capacity greater than 450 liters
(118.9 gallons). Shells must be designed,
constructed, certified and stamped in
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accordance with the ASME Code,
Section VIII (see § 171.7 of this
subchapter).
(2) Portable tanks must be postweld
heat-treated and radiographed as
prescribed in Section VIII of the ASME
Code, except that each portable tank
constructed in accordance with part
UHT of the ASME Code must be
postweld heat-treated. Where postweld
heat treatment is required, the portable
tank must be treated as a unit after
completion of all the welds in and/or to
the shell and heads. The method must
be as prescribed in the ASME Code.
Welded attachments to pads may be
made after postweld heat treatment is
made. A portable tank used for
anhydrous ammonia must be postweld
heat-treated. The postweld heat
treatment must be as prescribed in the
ASME Code, but in no event at less than
1050 °F tank metal temperature.
Additionally, portable tanks constructed
in accordance with part UHT of the
ASME Code must conform to the
following requirements:
(i) Welding procedure and welder
performance tests must be made
annually in accordance with Section IX
of the ASME Code (see § 171.7 of this
subchapter). In addition to the essential
variables named therein, the following
must be considered to be essential
variables: number of passes, thickness of
plate, heat input per pass, and
manufacturer’s identification of rod and
flux. The number of passes, thickness of
plate and heat input per pass may not
vary more than 25 percent from the
qualified procedure. Records of the
qualification must be retained for at
least 5 years by the portable tank
manufacturer or his designated agent
and, upon request, made available to a
representative of the Department of
Transportation or the owner of the tank.
(ii) Impact tests must be made on a lot
basis. A lot is defined as 100 tons or less
of the same heat and having a thickness
variation no greater than plus or minus
25 percent. The minimum impact
required for full-sized specimens shall
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be 20 foot-pounds (or 10 foot-pounds for
half-sized specimens) at 0 °F (¥17.8 °F)
Charpy V–Notch in both the
longitudinal and transverse direction. If
the lot test does not pass this
requirement, individual plates may be
accepted if they individually meet this
impact requirement.
(3) When the shells intended for the
transportation of non-refrigerated
liquefied compressed gases are
equipped with thermal insulation, a
device must be provided to prevent any
dangerous pressure from developing in
the insulating layer in the event of a
leak, when the protective covering is
closed it must be gas tight. The thermal
insulation must not inhibit access to the
fittings and discharge devices. In
addition, the thermal insulation systems
must satisfy the following requirements:
(i) consist of a shield covering not less
than the upper third, but not more than
the upper half of the surface of the shell,
and separated from the shell by an air
space of approximately 40 mm (1.7
inches) across; or
(ii) consist of a complete cladding of
insulating materials. The insulation
must be of adequate thickness and
constructed to prevent the ingress of
moisture and damage to the insulation.
The insulation and cladding must have
a thermal conductance of not more than
0.67 (W·m¥2·K¥1) under normal
conditions of transportation.
(c) Service equipment. (1) Each
opening with a diameter of more than
1.5 mm (0.1 inch) in the shell of a
portable tank, except openings for
pressure-relief devices, inspection
openings and closed bleed holes, must
be fitted with at least three mutually
independent shut-off devices in series:
the first being an internal stop-valve,
excess flow valve, integral excess flow
valve, or excess flow feature (see
§ 178.337–1(g)), the second being an
external stop-valve and the third being
a blank flange, thread cap, plug or
equivalent tight liquid closure device.
(2) When a portable tank is fitted with
an excess flow valve, the excess flow
valve must be so fitted that its seating
is inside the shell or inside a welded
flange or, when fitted externally, its
mountings must be designed so that in
the event of impact it maintains its
effectiveness. The excess flow valves
must be selected and fitted so as to close
automatically when the rated flow,
specified by the manufacturer, is
reached. Connections and accessories
leading to or from such a valve must
have a capacity for a flow more than the
excess flow valve’s rated flow.
(3) For filling and discharge openings
that are located below the liquid level,
the first shut-off device must be an
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internal stop-valve and the second must
be a stop-valve placed in an accessible
position on each discharge and filling
pipe.
(4) For filling and discharge openings
located below the liquid level of
portable tanks intended for the
transportation of flammable and/or toxic
liquefied compressed gases, the internal
stop-valve must be a self-closing safety
device that fully closes automatically
during filling or discharge in the event
of fire engulfment. The device shall
fully close within 30 seconds of
actuation and the thermal means of
closure must actuate at a temperature of
not more than 121 °C (250 °F). Except
for portable tanks having a capacity less
than 1,000 liters (264.2 gallons), this
device must be operable by remote
control.
(5) In addition to filling, discharge
and gas pressure equalizing orifices,
shells may have openings in which
gauges, thermometers and manometers
can be fitted. Connections for such
instruments must be made by suitable
welded nozzles or pockets and may not
be connected by screwed connections
through the shell.
(6) All portable tanks must be fitted
with manholes or other inspection
openings of suitable size to allow for
internal inspection and adequate access
for maintenance and repair of the
interior.
(7) Inlets and discharge outlets on
chlorine portable tanks. The inlet and
discharge outlets on portable tanks used
to transport chlorine must meet the
requirements of § 178.337–1(c)(2) and
must be fitted with an internal excess
flow valve. In addition to the internal
excess flow valve, the inlet and
discharge outlets must be equipped with
an external stop valve (angle valve).
Excess flow valves must conform to the
standards of The Chlorine Institute, Inc.
(see § 171.7 of this subchapter) as
follows:
(i) A valve conforming to Drawing
101–7, dated July 1993, must be
installed under each liquid angle valve.
(ii) A valve conforming to Drawing
106–6, dated July 1993, must be
installed under each gas angle valve. For
portable tanks used to transport nonrefrigerated liquefied gases.
(8) External fittings must be grouped
together as close as reasonably
practicable. The following openings
may be installed at locations other than
on the top or end of the tank:
(i) The openings for liquid level
gauging devices, pressure gauges, or for
safety devices, may be installed
separately at the other location or in the
side of the shell;
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(ii) One plugged opening of 2-inch
National Pipe Thread or less provided
for maintenance purposes may be
located elsewhere;
(iii) An opening of 3-inch National
Pipe Size or less may be provided at
another location, when necessary, to
facilitate installation of condensing
coils.
(9) Filling and discharge connections
are not required to be grouped and may
be installed below the normal liquid
level of the tank if:
(i) The portable tank is permanently
mounted in a full framework for
containerized transport;
(ii) For each portable tank design, a
prototype portable tank, meets the
requirements of parts 450 through 453
of this title for compliance with the
requirements of Annex II of the
International Convention for Safe
Containers; and
(iii) Each filling and discharge outlet
meets the requirements of paragraph
(c)(4) of this section.
(d) Bottom openings. Bottom openings
are prohibited on portable tanks when
the portable tank special provision T50
in § 172.102(c)(7) of this subchapter
indicates that bottom openings are not
allowed. In this case, there may be no
openings located below the liquid level
of the shell when it is filled to its
maximum permissible filling limit.
(e) Pressure relief devices. (1) Portable
tanks must be provided with one or
more reclosing pressure relief devices.
The pressure relief devices must open
automatically at a pressure not less than
the MAWP and be fully open at a
pressure equal to 110% of the MAWP.
These devices must, after discharge,
close at a pressure not less than 10%
below the pressure at which discharge
starts and must remain closed at all
lower pressures. The pressure relief
devices must be of a type that will resist
dynamic forces including liquid surge.
A frangible disc may only be used in
series with a reclosing pressure relief
device.
(2) Pressure relief devices must be
designed to prevent the entry of foreign
matter, the leakage of gas and the
development of any dangerous excess
pressure.
(3) A portable tank intended for the
transportation of certain liquefied
compressed gases identified in portable
tank special provision T50 in § 172.102
of this subchapter must have a pressure
relief device which conforms to the
requirements of this subchapter. Unless
a portable tank, in dedicated service, is
fitted with a relief device constructed of
materials compatible with the
hazardous material, the relief device
must be comprised of a frangible disc
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preceded by a reclosing device. The
space between the frangible disc and the
device must be provided with a pressure
gauge or a suitable tell-tale indicator.
This arrangement must facilitate the
detection of disc rupture, pinholing or
leakage which could cause a
malfunction of the pressure relief
device. The frangible disc must rupture
at a nominal pressure 10% above the
start-to-discharge pressure of the relief
device.
(4) In the case of portable tanks used
for more than one gas, the pressure
relief devices must open at a pressure
indicated in paragraph (e)(1) of this
section for the gas having the highest
maximum allowable pressure of the
gases allowed to be transported in the
portable tank.
(f) Capacity of relief devices. The
combined delivery capacity of the relief
devices must be sufficient so that, in the
event of total fire engulfment, the
pressure inside the shell cannot exceed
120% of the MAWP. Reclosing relief
devices must be used to achieve the full
relief capacity prescribed. In the case of
portable tanks used for more than gas,
the combined delivery capacity of the
pressure relief devices must be taken for
the liquefied compressed gas which
requires the highest delivery capacity of
the liquefied compressed gases allowed
to be transported in the portable tank.
The total required capacity of the relief
devices must be determined according
to the requirements in § 178.275(h).
These requirements apply only to
liquefied compressed gases which have
critical temperatures well above the
temperature at the accumulating
condition. For gases which have critical
temperatures near or below the
temperature at the accumulating
condition, the calculation of the
pressure relief device delivery capacity
must consider the additional
thermodynamic properties of the gas
(for example, CGA S–1.2–1980 (see
§ 171.7 of this subchapter).
74. A new § 178.277 is added to
subpart H to read as follows:
§ 178.277 Requirements for the design,
construction, inspection and testing of
portable tanks intended for the
transportation of refrigerated liquefied
gases.
(a) In addition to the requirements of
§ 178.274 applicable to UN portable
tanks, the following requirements and
definitions apply to UN portable tanks
used for refrigerated liquefied gases:
Design pressure For the purpose of
this section the term ‘‘design pressure’’
is consistent with the definition for
design pressure in the ASME Code,
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Section VIII (see § 171.7 of this
subchapter).
Holding time is the time, as
determined by testing, that will elapse
from loading until the pressure of the
contents, under equilibrium conditions,
reaches the lowest set pressure of the
pressure limiting device(s) (for example,
pressure control valve or pressure relief
device). Holding time must be
determined as specified in § 178.338–9.
Maximum allowable working pressure
(MAWP) means the maximum effective
gauge pressure permissible at the top of
the shell of a loaded portable tank in its
operating position including the highest
effective pressure during filling and
discharge;
Minimum design temperature means
the temperature which is used for the
design and construction of the shell not
higher than the lowest (coldest) service
temperature of the contents during
normal conditions of filling, discharge
and transportation.
Shell means the part of the portable
tank which retains the refrigerated
liquefied gas intended for transport,
including openings and their closures,
but does not include service equipment
or external structural equipment.
Tank means a construction which
normally consists of either:
(1) A jacket and one or more inner
shells where the space between the
shell(s) and the jacket is exhausted of air
(vacuum insulation) and may
incorporate a thermal insulation system;
or
(2) A jacket and an inner shell with
an intermediate layer of solid thermally
insulating material (for example, solid
foam).
(b) General design and construction
requirements. (1) Portable tanks must be
of seamless or welded steel construction
and have a water capacity of more than
450 liters (118.9 gallons). Portable tanks
must be designed, constructed, certified
and stamped in accordance with Section
VIII of the ASME Code (see § 171.7 of
this subchapter).
(2 ) Portable tanks must be postweld
heat treated and radiographed as
prescribed in the ASME Code except
that each tank constructed in
accordance with part UHT of the ASME
Code must be postweld heat treated.
Where postweld heat treatment is
required, the tank must be treated as a
unit after completion of all the welds to
the shell and heads. The method must
be as prescribed in the ASME Code.
Welded attachments to pads may be
made after postweld heat treatment is
made. The postweld heat treatment
must be as prescribed in Section VIII of
the ASME Code, but in no event at less
than 1050 °F tank metal temperature.
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(3) Welding procedure and welder
performance tests must be made
annually in accordance with Section IX
of the ASME Code (see § 171.7 of this
subchapter). In addition to the essential
variables named in the ASME Code, the
following must be considered as
essential variables: number of passes,
thickness of plate, heat input per pass,
and the specified rod and flux. The
number of passes, thickness of plate and
heat input per pass may not vary more
than 25% from the procedure
qualification. Records of the
qualification must be retained for at
least 5 years by the portable tank
manufacturer and made available to the
approval agency and the owner of the
portable tank as specified in § 178.273.
(4) Shells and jackets must be made
of metallic materials suitable for
forming. Jackets must be made of steel.
Non-metallic materials may be used for
the attachments and supports between
the shell and jacket, provided their
material properties at the minimum
design temperature are proven to be
sufficient. In choosing the material, the
minimum design temperature must be
taken into account with respect to risk
of brittle fracture, to hydrogen
embrittlement, to stress corrosion
cracking and to resistance to impact.
(5) Any part of a portable tank,
including fittings, gaskets and pipework, which can be expected normally
to come into contact with the
refrigerated liquefied gas transported
must be compatible with that
refrigerated liquefied gas.
(6) The thermal insulation system
must include a complete covering of the
shell with effective insulating materials.
External insulation must be protected by
a jacket so as to prevent the ingress of
moisture and other damage under
normal transport conditions.
(7) When a jacket is so closed as to be
gas-tight, a device must be provided to
prevent any dangerous pressure from
developing in the insulation space.
(8) Materials which may react with
oxygen or oxygen enriched atmospheres
in a dangerous manner may not be used
in portable tanks intended for the
transport of refrigerated liquefied gases
having a boiling point below minus
182°C at atmospheric pressure in
locations with the thermal insulation
where there is a risk of contact with
oxygen or with oxygen enriched fluid.
(9) Insulating materials must not
deteriorate to an extent that the
effectiveness of the insulation system, as
determined in accordance with
paragraph (b)(11) of this section, would
be reduced in service.
(10) A reference holding time must be
determined for each refrigerated
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liquefied gas intended for transport in a
portable tank. The reference holding
time must be determined by testing in
accordance with the requirements of
§ 178.338–9, considering the following
factors:
(i) The effectiveness of the insulation
system, determined in accordance with
paragraph (b)(11) of this section;
(ii) The lowest set pressure of the
pressure limiting device;
(iii) The initial filling conditions;
(iv) An assumed ambient temperature
of 30 °C (86 °F);
(v) The physical properties of the
individual refrigerated liquefied gas
intended to be transported.
(11) The effectiveness of the
insulation system (heat influx in watts)
may be determined by type testing the
portable tank in accordance with a
procedure specified in § 178.338–9(c) or
by using the holding time test in
§ 178.338–9(b). This test must consist of
either:
(i) A constant pressure test (for
example, at atmospheric pressure) when
the loss of refrigerated liquefied gas is
measured over a period of time; or
(ii) A closed system test when the rise
in pressure in the shell is measured over
a period of time.
(12) When performing the constant
pressure test, variations in atmospheric
pressure must be taken into account.
When performing either test, corrections
must be made for any variation of the
ambient temperature from the assumed
ambient temperature reference value of
30°C (86°F).
(13) The jacket of a vacuum-insulated
double-wall tank must have either an
external design pressure not less than
100 kPa (1 bar) gauge pressure
calculated in accordance with the
ASME Code or a calculated critical
collapsing pressure of not less than 200
kPa (2 bar) gauge pressure. Internal and
external reinforcements may be
included in calculating the ability of the
jacket to resist the external pressure.
Note to Paragraph (b): For the
determination of the actual holding time, as
indicated by paragraphs (b)(10), (11), (12),
and (13), before each journey, refer to
§ 178.338–9(b).
(c) Design criteria. For shells with
vacuum insulation, the test pressure
must not be less than 1.3 times the sum
of the MAWP and 100 kPa (1 bar). In no
case may the test pressure be less than
300 kPa (3 bar) gauge pressure.
(d) Service equipment. (1) Each filling
and discharge opening in portable tanks
used for the transport of flammable
refrigerated liquefied gases must be
fitted with at least three mutually
independent shut-off devices in series:
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the first being a stop-valve situated as
close as reasonably practicable to the
jacket, the second being a stop-valve
and the third being a blank flange or
equivalent device. The shut-off device
closest to the jacket must be a selfclosing device, which is capable of
being closed from an accessible position
on the portable tank that is remote from
the valve within 30 seconds of
actuation. This device must actuate at a
temperature of not more than 121 °C
(250 °F).
(2) Each filling and discharge opening
in portable tanks used for the transport
of non-flammable refrigerated liquefied
gases must be fitted with at least two
mutually independent shut-off devices
in series: the first being a stop-valve
situated as close as reasonably
practicable to the jacket and the second
a blank flange or equivalent device.
(3) For sections of piping which can
be closed at both ends and where liquid
product can be trapped, a method of
automatic pressure relief must be
provided to prevent excess pressure
build-up within the piping.
(4) Each filling and discharge opening
on a portable tank must be clearly
marked to indicate its function.
(5) When pressure-building units are
used, the liquid and vapor connections
to that unit must be provided with a
valve as close to the jacket as reasonably
practicable to prevent the loss of
contents in case of damage to the
pressure-building unit. A check valve
may be used for this purpose if it is
located on the vapor side of the pressure
build-up coil.
(6) The materials of construction of
valves and accessories must have
satisfactory properties at the lowest
operating temperature of the portable
tank.
(7) Vacuum insulated portable tanks
are not required to have an inspection
opening.
(e) Pressure relief devices. (1) Every
shell must be provided with not less
than two independent reclosing
pressure relief devices. The pressure
relief devices must open automatically
at a pressure not less than the MAWP
and be fully open at a pressure equal to
110% of the MAWP. These devices
must, after discharge, close at a pressure
not lower than 10% below the pressure
at which discharge starts and must
remain closed at all lower pressures.
The pressure relief devices must be of
the type that will resist dynamic forces
including surge.
(2) Except for portable tanks used for
oxygen, portable tanks for nonflammable refrigerated liquefied gases
(except oxygen) and hydrogen may in
addition have frangible discs in parallel
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with the reclosing devices as specified
in paragraphs (e)(4)(ii) and (e)(4)(iii) of
this section.
(3) Pressure relief devices must be
designed to prevent the entry of foreign
matter, the leakage of gas and the
development of any dangerous excess
pressure.
(4) Capacity and setting of pressure
relief devices. (i) In the case of the loss
of vacuum in a vacuum-insulated tank
or of loss of 20% of the insulation of a
portable tank insulated with solid
materials, the combined capacity of all
pressure relief devices installed must be
sufficient so that the pressure (including
accumulation) inside the shell does not
exceed 120% of the MAWP.
(ii) For non-flammable refrigerated
liquefied gases (except oxygen) and
hydrogen, this capacity may be achieved
by the use of frangible discs in parallel
with the required safety-relief devices.
Frangible discs must rupture at nominal
pressure equal to the test pressure of the
shell.
(iii) Under the circumstances
described in paragraphs (e)(4)(i) and
(e)(4)(ii) of this section, together with
complete fire engulfment, the combined
capacity of all pressure relief devices
installed must be sufficient to limit the
pressure in the shell to the test pressure.
(iv) The required capacity of the relief
devices must be calculated in
accordance with CGA Pamphlet S–1.2
(see § 171.7 of this subchapter).
75. In § 178.703, the section heading
and paragraph (a)(1) introductory text
are revised and in paragraph (a)(1)(ii), a
new sentence is added at the end of the
paragraph to read as follows:
§ 178.703
Marking of IBCs.
(a) * * *
(1) Mark every IBC in a durable and
clearly visible manner. The marking
may be applied in a single line or in
multiple lines provided the correct
sequence is followed with the
information required by this section in
letters, numerals and symbols of at least
12 mm in height. This minimum
marking size applies only to IBCs
manufactured after October 1, 2001).
The following information is required in
the sequence presented:
*
*
*
*
*
(ii) * * * The letter ‘‘W’’ must follow
the IBC design type identification code
on an IBC when the IBC differs from the
requirements in subpart N of this part,
or is tested using methods other than
those specified in this subpart, and is
approved by the Associate
Administrator in accordance with the
provisions in § 178.801(i).
*
*
*
*
*
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76. In § 178.705, the section heading
and paragraph (c)(1)(iv)(A) are revised
and a new paragraph (c)(1)(iv)(C) is
added to read as follows:
§ 178.705
*
*
Standards for metal IBCs.
*
*
*
used on fracture under tensile stress,
(Rm X Ao = 10,000 X 145; if tensile
strength is in U.S. Standard units of
pounds per square inch) the wall
thickness must not be less than:
(c) * * *
(1) * * *
(iv) * * *
(A) For a reference steel having a
product of Rm X Ao = 10,000, where Ao
is the minimum elongation (as a
percentage) of the reference steel to be
Wall thickness (T) in mm
Capacity (C) in liters 1
Types 11A, 11B,
11N
C ≤ 1000 .......................................................................................
1000 < C ≤ 2000 ..........................................................................
2000 < C ≤ 3000 ..........................................................................
1 Where:
*
*
*
*
(C) For purposes of the calculation
described in paragraph (c)(1)(iv)(B) of
this section, the guaranteed minimum
tensile strength of the metal to be used
(Rm1) must be the minimum value
according to material standards.
However, for austenitic (stainless)
steels, the specified minimum value for
Rm, according to the material standards,
may be increased by up to 15% when
a greater value is provided in the
material inspection certificate. When no
material standard exists for the material
in question, the value of Rm must be the
minimum value indicated in the
material inspection certificate.
*
*
*
*
*
77. In § 178.801, in paragraph (i), two
sentences are added at the end of the
paragraph to read as follows:
General requirements.
*
*
*
*
*
(i) * * * A large packaging, as
defined in § 171.8 of this subchapter,
may be used if approved by the
Associate Administrator. The large
packaging must conform to the
construction standards, performance
testing and packaging marking
requirements specified in the UN
Recommendations.
*
*
*
*
*
1.5
T=C/2000 + 1.0
T=C/2000 + 1.0
79. The authority citation for part 179
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5105–5127; 49 CFR
1.53.
§ 179.102–4
*
*
*
*
(c) Test method. (1) A metal or
flexible IBC must be lifted in the
manner for which it is designed until
clear of the floor and maintained in that
position for a period of five minutes.
*
*
*
*
*
(3) If not tested as indicated in
paragraph (c)(1) of this section, a
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80. In § 179.102–4, in the introductory
text, the wording ‘‘vinyl fluoride,
inhibited’’ is revised to read ‘‘vinyl
fluoride, stabilized’’.
Top lift test.
*
flexible IBC design type must be tested
as follows:
(i) Fill the flexible IBC to 95% full
with a material representative of the
product to be shipped.
(ii) Suspend the flexible IBC by its
lifting devices.
(iii) Apply a constant downward force
through a specially designed platen. The
platen will be a minimum of 60% and
a maximum of 80% of the cross
sectional surface area of the flexible IBC.
(iv) The combination of the mass of
the filled flexible IBC and the force
applied through the platen must be a
minimum of six times the maximum net
mass of the flexible IBC. The test must
be conducted for a period of five
minutes.
(v) Other equally effective methods of
top lift testing and preparation may be
used with approval of the Associate
Administrator.
*
*
*
*
*
PART 179—SPECIFICATIONS FOR
TANK CARS
78. In § 178.812, paragraph (c)(1) is
revised and a new paragraph (c)(3) is
added to read as follows:
§ 178.812
Unprotected
Protected
2.5
T=C/2000 + 2.0
T=C/1000 + 1.0
Unprotected
2.0
T=C/2000 + 1.5
T=C/2000 + 1.5
gallons = liters X 0.264.
*
§ 178.801
2.0
T=C/2000 + 1.5
T=C/2000 + 1.5
Types 21A, 21B, 21N, 31A, 31B, 31N
PART 180—CONTINUING
QUALIFICATION AND MAINTENANCE
OF PACKAGINGS
81. The authority citation for part 180
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5127; 49 CFR
1.53.
82. Subpart G is added to part 180 to
read as follows:
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Subpart G—Qualification and Maintenance
of Portable Tanks
Sec.
180.601 Applicability.
180.603 Qualification of portable tanks.
180.605 Requirements for periodic testing,
inspection and repair of portable tanks.
Subpart G—Qualification and
Maintenance of Portable Tanks
§ 180.601
Applicability.
This subpart prescribes requirements,
in addition to those contained in parts
107, 171, 172, 173, and 178 of this
subchapter, applicable to any person
responsible for the continuing
qualification, maintenance or periodic
retesting of a portable tank.
§ 180.603
Qualification of portable tanks.
(a) Each portable tank used for the
transportation of hazardous materials
must be an authorized packaging.
(b) To qualify as an authorized
packaging, each portable tank must
conform to the requirements of this
subchapter and the applicable design
specification to which the portable tank
was constructed.
(c) The following portable tanks are
authorized for use provided they
conform to all applicable safety
requirements of this subchapter: 51, 56,
57, 60, IM 101, IM 102 and UN portable
tanks.
(d) A portable tank that also meets the
definition of ‘‘container’’ in 49 CFR
450.3(a)(3) must conform to the
requirements in parts 450 through 453
of this title for compliance with Annex
II of the Convention for Safe Containers
(CSC).
(e) Exemption portable tanks based on
DOT 51 portable tanks. The owner of a
portable tank constructed in accordance
with and used under an exemption
issued prior to August 31, 1996, which
was in conformance with the
requirements for Specification DOT 51
portable tanks with the exception of the
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location of fill and discharge outlets,
shall examine the portable tank and its
design to determine if it meets the
outletrequirements in effect on October
1, 1996. If the owner determines that the
portable tank is in compliance with all
requirements of the DOT 51
specification, the exemption number
stenciled on the portable tank shall be
removed and the specification plate (or
a plate placed adjacent to the
specification plate) shall be durably
marked ‘‘DOT 51–E*****’’ (where
***** is to be replaced by the
exemption number). During the period
the portable tank is in service, and for
one year thereafter, the owner of the
portable tank must retain on file, at its
principal place of business, a copy of
the last exemption in effect.
§ 180.605 Requirements for periodic
testing, inspection and repair of portable
tanks.
(a) A portable tank constructed in
accordance with a DOT specification for
which a test or inspection specified in
this subpart has become due, must be
tested or inspected prior to being
returned for transportation.
(b) Conditions requiring test and
inspection of portable tanks. Without
regard to any other test or inspection
requirements, a Specification or UN
portable tank must be tested and
inspected in accordance with this
section prior to further use if any of the
following conditions exist:
(1) The portable tank shows evidence
of dents, corroded or abraded areas,
leakage, or any other condition that
might render it unsafe for transportation
service.
(2) The portable tank has been in an
accident and has been damaged to an
extent that may adversely affect its
ability to retain the hazardous material.
(3) The portable tank has been out of
hazardous materials transportation
service for a period of one year or more.
(4) The portable tank has been
modified from its original design
specification.
(5) The portable tank is in an unsafe
operating condition based on the
existence of probable cause.
(c) Schedule for periodic inspections
and tests. Each Specification portable
tank must be tested and inspected in
accordance with the following schedule:
(1) Each IM or UN portable tank must
be given an initial inspection and test
before being placed into service, a
periodic inspection and test at least
once every 5 years, and an intermediate
periodic inspection and test at least
every 2.5 years following the initial
inspection and the last 5 year periodic
inspection and test.
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(2) Each Specification 51 portable
tank must be given a periodic inspection
and test at least once every five years.
(3) Each Specification 56 or 57
portable tank must be given a periodic
inspection and test at least once every
2.5 years.
(4) Each Specification 60 portable
tank must be given a periodic inspection
and test at the end of the first 4-year
period after the original test; at least
once every 2 years thereafter up to a
total of 12 years of service; and at least
once annually thereafter. Retesting is
not required on a rubber-lined tank
except before each relining.
(d) Intermediate periodic inspection
and test. For IM and UN portable tanks
the intermediate 2.5 year periodic
inspection and test must include at least
an internal and external examination of
the portable tank and its fittings taking
into account the hazardous materials
intended to be transported; a leakage
test; and a test of the satisfactory
operation of all service equipment.
Sheathing, thermal insulation, etc. need
only be removed to the extent required
for reliable appraisal of the condition of
the portable tank. For portable tanks
intended for the transportation of a
single hazardous material, the internal
examination may be waived if it is
leakage tested in accordance with the
procedures in paragraph (i) of this
section prior to each filling, or if
approved by the Associate
Administrator. Portable tanks used for
dedicated transportation of refrigerated
liquefied gases that are not fitted with
inspection openings are excepted from
the internal inspection requirement.
(e) Periodic inspection and test. The 5
year periodic inspection and test must
include an internal and external
examination and, unless excepted, a
pressure test as specified in this section.
Sheathing, thermal insulation, etc. need
only to be removed to the extent
required for reliable appraisal of the
condition of the portable tank. Except
for DOT Specification 56 and 57
portable tanks, reclosing pressure relief
devices must be removed from the tank
and tested separately unless they can be
tested while installed on the portable
tank. For portable tanks where the shell
and equipment have been pressuretested separately, after assembly they
must be subjected together to a leakage
test and effectively tested and inspected
for corrosion. Portable tanks used for the
transportation of refrigerated, liquefied
gases are excepted from the requirement
for internal inspection and the
hydraulic pressure test if the portable
tanks are pressure tested using an inert
gas as prescribed in § 178.338–16(a) and
(b) of this subchapter.
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(f) Exceptional inspection and test.
The exceptional inspection and test is
necessary when a portable tank shows
evidence of damaged or corroded areas,
or leakage, or other conditions that
indicate a deficiency that could affect
the integrity of the portable tank. The
extent of the exceptional inspection and
test must depend on the amount of
damage or deterioration of the portable
tank. It must include at least the
inspection and a pressure test according
to paragraph (e) of this section. Pressure
relief devices need not be tested or
replaced unless there is reason to
believe the relief devices have been
affected by the damage or deterioration.
(g) Internal and external examination.
The internal and external examinations
must ensure that:
(1) The shell is inspected for pitting,
corrosion, or abrasions, dents,
distortions, defects in welds or any
other conditions, including leakage, that
might render the portable tank unsafe
for transportation;
(2) The piping, valves, and gaskets are
inspected for corroded areas, defects,
and other conditions, including leakage,
that might render the portable tank
unsafe for filling, discharge or
transportation;
(3) Devices for tightening manhole
covers are operative and there is no
leakage at manhole covers or gaskets;
(4) Missing or loose bolts or nuts on
any flanged connection or blank flange
are replaced or tightened;
(5) All emergency devices and valves
are free from corrosion, distortion and
any damage or defect that could prevent
their normal operation. Remote closure
devices and self-closing stop-valves
must be operated to demonstrate proper
operation;
(6) Required markings on the portable
tank are legible and in accordance with
the applicable requirements; and
(7) The framework, the supports and
the arrangements for lifting the portable
tank are in satisfactory condition.
(h) Pressure test procedures for
specification 51, 57, 60, IM or UN
portable tanks. (1) Each Specification 57
portable tank must be leak tested by a
minimum sustained air pressure of at
least 3 psig applied to the entire tank.
Each Specification 51 or 56 portable
tank must be tested by a minimum
pressure (air or hydrostatic) of at least
2 psig or at least one and one-half times
the design pressure (maximum
allowable working pressure, or re-rated
pressure) of the tank, whichever is
greater. The leakage test for portable
tanks used for refrigerated liquefied gas
must be performed at 90% of MAWP.
Leakage tests for all other portable tanks
must be at a pressure of at least 25% of
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MAWP. During each air pressure test,
the entire surface of all joints under
pressure must be coated with or
immersed in a solution of soap and
water, heavy oil, or other material
suitable for the purpose of detecting
leaks. The pressure must be held for a
period of time sufficiently long to assure
detection of leaks, but in no case less
than five minutes. During the air or
hydrostatic test, relief devices may be
removed, but all the closure fittings
must be in place and the relief device
openings plugged. Lagging need not be
removed from a lagged tank if it is
possible to maintain the required test
pressure at constant temperature with
the tank disconnected from the source
of pressure.
(2) Each Specification 60 portable
tank must be retested by completely
filling the tank with water or other
liquid having a similar viscosity, the
temperature of the liquid must not
exceed 37.7°C (100°F) during the test,
and applying a pressure of 60 psig. The
portable tank must be capable of
holding the prescribed pressure for at
least 10 minutes without leakage,
evidence of impending failure, or
failure. All closures shall be in place
while the test is made and the pressure
shall be gauged at the top of the tank.
Safety devices and/or vents shall be
plugged during this test.
(3) Each Specification IM or UN
portable tank, except for UN portable
tanks used for non-refrigerated and
refrigerated liquefied gases, and all
piping, valves and accessories, except
pressure relief devices, must be
hydrostatically tested with water, or
other liquid of similar density and
viscosity, to a pressure not less than
150% of its maximum allowable
working pressure. UN portable tanks
used for the transportation of nonrefrigerated liquefied gases must be
hydrostatically tested with water, or
other liquid of similar density and
viscosity, to a pressure not less than
130% of its maximum allowable
working pressure. UN portable tanks
used for the transportation of
refrigerated liquefied gases may be
tested hydrostatically or pneumatically
using an inert gas. For pneumatic
testing, due regard for protection of all
personnel must be taken because of the
potential hazard involved in such a test.
The pneumatic test pressure in the
portable tank must be reached by
gradually increasing the pressure to onehalf of the test pressure. Thereafter, the
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test pressure must be increased in steps
of approximately one-tenth of the test
pressure until the required test pressure
has been reached. The pressure must
then be reduced to a value equal to fourfifths of the test pressure and held for
a sufficient time to permit inspection of
the portable tank for leaks. The
minimum test pressure for a portable
tank is determined on the basis of the
hazardous materials that are intended to
be transported in the portable tanks. For
liquid, solid and non-refrigerated
liquefied gases, the minimum test
pressure for specific hazardous
materials are specified in the applicable
T Codes assigned to a particular
hazardous material in the § 172.101
Table of this subchapter. While under
pressure the tank shall be inspected for
leakage, distortion, or any other
condition which might render the tank
unsafe for service. A portable tank fails
to meet the requirements of the pressure
test if, during the test, there is
permanent distortion of the tank
exceeding that permitted by the
applicable specification; if there is any
leakage; or if there are any deficiencies
that would render the portable tank
unsafe for transportation. Any portable
tank that fails must be rejected and may
not be used again for the transportation
of a hazardous material unless the tank
is adequately repaired, and, thereafter, a
successful test is conducted in
accordance with the requirements of
this paragraph. An approval agency
shall witness the hydrostatic or
pneumatic test. Any damage or
deficiency that might render the
portable tank unsafe for service shall be
repaired to the satisfaction of the
witnessing approval agency. The
repaired tank must be retested to the
original pressure test requirements.
Upon successful completion of the
hydrostatic or pneumatic test, as
applicable, the witnessing approval
agency shall apply its name, identifying
mark or identifying number in
accordance with paragraph (k) of this
section.
(i) Rejection criteria. When evidence
of any unsafe condition is discovered,
the portable tank may not be returned to
service until it has been repaired and
the pressure test is repeated and passed.
(j) Repair. The repair of a portable
tank is authorized, provided such
repairs are made in accordance with the
requirements prescribed in the
specification for the tank’s original
design and construction. In addition to
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any other provisions of the
specification, no portable tank may be
repaired so as to cause leakage or cracks
or so as to increase the likelihood of
leakage or cracks near areas of stress
concentration due to cooling metal
shrinkage in welding operations, sharp
fillets, reversal of stresses, or otherwise.
No field welding may be done except to
non-pressure parts. Any cutting,
burning or welding operations on the
shell of an IM or UN portable tank must
be done with the approval of the
approval agency and be done in
accordance with the requirements of
this subchapter, taking into account the
pressure vessel code used for the
construction of the shell. A pressure test
to the original test pressure must be
performed after the work is completed.
(k) Inspection and test markings. Each
IM or UN portable tank must be durably
and legibly marked, in English, with the
date (month and year) of the last
pressure test, the identification
markings of the approval agency
witnessing the test, when required, and
the date of the last visual inspection.
The marking must be placed on or near
the metal identification plate, in letters
not less than 3 mm (0.118 inches) high
when on the metal identification plate,
and 12 mm (0.5 inches) high when on
the portable tank.
(l) Record retention. The owner of
each portable tank or his authorized
agent shall retain a written record of the
date and results of all required
inspections and tests, including an
ASME manufacturer’s date report, if
applicable, and the name and address of
the person performing the inspection or
test, in accordance with the applicable
specification. The manufacturer’s data
report, including a certificate(s) signed
by the manufacturer, and the authorized
design approval agency, as applicable,
indicating compliance with the
applicable specification of the portable
tank, must be retained in the files of the
owner, or his authorized agent, during
the time that such portable tank is used
for such service, except for
Specifications 56 and 57 portable tanks.
Issued in Washington, DC, on May 25,
2001, under authority delegated in 49 CFR
part 1.
Edward A. Brigham,
Acting Deputy Administrator.
[FR Doc. 01–13836 Filed 6–14–01; 9:34 am]
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